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IC-7600 Instruction Manual
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
HF/50 MHz TRANSCEIVER
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FOREWORD
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
Thank you for makng the IC-7600 your rado of
choce. We hope you agree wth Icom’s phlosophy of
“technology frst.” Many hours of research and devel-
opment went nto the desgn of your IC-7600.
The transcever comes wth the followng accessores.
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qHand mcrophone ............................................ 1
wDC power cable ............................................... 1
eSpare fuse (ATC 5 A) ...................................... 1
rSpare fuse (ATC 30 A) .................................... 2
t 6.35 (d) mm plug............................................... 1
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FEATURES
  Ultimate  receiver  performance:  third-order  inter-
cept (IP3) of +30 dBm (HF bands only)
  Built-in Baudot RTTY and PSK modulator/demodu-
lator and direct PC keyboard connection capability 
for RTTY and PSK operations without a PC
  High resolution spectrum scope— center frequency 
and  ixed  frequency  modes,  plus  mini-scope  dis-
plays
 USB connectors on front and rear panels
 Large LCD with LED backlight
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IMPORTANT
READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CAREFULLY before attemptng to operate the
transcever.
FCC INFORMATION
• FOR CLASS B UNINTENTIONAL RADIATORS:
Ths equpment has been tested and found to comply
wth the lmts for a Class B dgtal devce, pursuant to
part 15 of the FCC Rules. These lmts are desgned
to provde reasonable protecton aganst harmful
nterference n a resdental nstallaton. Ths equp-
ment generates, uses and can radate rado frequency
energy and, f not nstalled and used n accordance
wth the nstructons, may cause harmful nterference
to rado communcatons. However, there s no guar-
antee that nterference wll not occur n a partcular
nstallaton. If ths equpment does cause harmful
nterference to rado or televson recepton, whch can
be determned by turnng the equpment off and on,
the user s encouraged to try to correct the nterfer-
ence by one or more of the followng measures:
SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL. Ths
manual contans mportant safety and operatng
nstructons for the IC-7600.
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS
WORD
DEFINITION
R DANGER
Personal death, serous njur y or an
exploson may occur.
R WARNING
Personal njury, fre hazard or electrc
shock may occur.
CAUTION
Equpment damage may occur.
NOTE
If dsregarded, nconvenence only. No rsk
of personal njury, ire or electrc shock.
• Reorent or relocate the recevng antenna.
• Increase the separaton between the equpment
and recever.
• Connect the equpment nto an outlet on a
crcut dfferent from that to whch the recever s
connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experenced rado/TV
techncan for help.
Spurous sgnals may be receved near the followng
frequences. These are made n the nternal crcut
and does not ndcate a transcever malfuncton.
10.4923MHz, 24.576MHz
Icom, Icom Inc. and the Icom logo are regstered trademarks of
Icom Incorporated (Japan) n the Unted States, the Unted Kng-
dom, Germany, France, Span, Russa and/or other countres.
Mcrosoft, Wndows and Wndows Vsta are ether regstered trade-
marks or trademarks of Mcrosoft Corporaton n the Unted States
and/or other countres.
All other products or brands are regstered trademarks or trade-
marks of ther respectve holders.
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PRECAUTIONS
R WARNING HIGH RF VOLTAGE! NEVER
attach an antenna or nternal antenna connector
durng transmsson. Ths may result n an electrcal
shock or burn.
DO NOT use chemcal agents such as benzne
or alcohol when cleanng the IC-7600, as they can
damage the transcever’s surfaces.
DO NOT push the PTT swtch when you don’t actu-
ally desre to transmt.
R WARNING! NEVER operate the transcever
wth a headset or other audo accessores at hgh
volume levels. Hearng experts advse aganst contnu-
ous hgh volume operaton. If you experence a rngng
n your ears, reduce the volume or dscontnue use.
DO NOT use or place the transcever n areas wth
temperatures below ±0°C (+32°F) or above +50°C
(+122°F).
R WARNING! Immedately turn the transcever
power OFF and remove the power cable f t emts an
abnormal odor, sound or smoke. Contact your Icom
dealer or dstrbutor for advce.
DO NOT place the transcever n excessvely dusty
envronments or n drect sunlght.
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DO NOT place the transcever aganst walls or
puttng anythng on top of the transcever. Ths may
overheat the transcever.
CAUTION! NEVER put the transcever n any
unstable place (such as on a slanted surface or
vbrated place). Ths may cause njury and/or damage
to the transcever.
Always place unt n a secure place to avod nadver-
tent use by chldren.
CAUTION! NEVER change the nternal settngs of
the transcever. Ths may reduce transcever perfor-
mance and/or damage to the transcever.
BE CAREFUL! If you use a lnear amplfer, set the
transcever’s RF output power to less than the lnear
amplfer’s maxmum nput level, otherwse, the lnear
amplfer wll be damaged.
In partcular, ncorrect settngs for transmtter crcuts,
such as output power, dlng current, etc., mght
damage the expensve fnal devces.
BE CAREFUL! The rear panel wll become hot when
operatng the transcever contnuously for long per-
ods of tme.
The transcever warranty does not cover any prob-
lems caused by unauthorzed nternal adjustment.
Use Icom mcrophones only (suppled or optonal).
Other manufacturers’ mcrophones have dfferent pn
assgnments, and connecton to the IC-7600 may
damage the transcever or mcrophone.
CAUTION! NEVER apply AC power to the
[DC13.8V] socket on the transcever rear panel. Ths
could cause a fre or damage the transcever.
The LCD dsplay may have cosmetc mperfectons
that appear as small dark or lght spots. Ths s not a
malfuncton or defect, but a normal characterstc of
LCD dsplays.
CAUTION! NEVER apply more than 16 V DC,
such as a 24 V battery, to the [DC13.8V] socket on
the transcever rear panel. Ths could cause a fre or
damage the transcever.
Durng martme moble operaton, keep the trans-
cever and mcrophone as far away as possble from
the magnetc navgaton compass to prevent errone-
ous ndcatons.
CAUTION! NEVER let metal, wre or other objects
protrude nto the transcever or nto connectors on the
rear panel. Ths may result n an electrc shock.
CAUTION! NEVER block any coolng vents on
the top, rear or bottom of the transcever.
Turn the transcever power OFF and/or dsconnect
the DC power cable when you wll not use the trans-
cever for long perod of tme.
CAUTION! NEVER expose the transcever to
ran, snow or any lquds.
For U.S.A. only
CAUTION: Changes or modfcatons to ths devce,
not expressly approved by Icom Inc., could vod your
authorty to operate ths devce under FCC regula-
tons.
CAUTION! NEVER nstall the transcever n a
place wthout adequate ventlaton. Heat dsspaton
may be reduced, and the transcever may be damaged.
CAUTION! NEVER operate or touch the trans-
cever wth wet hands. Ths may result n an electrc
shock or damage to the transcever.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD .............................................................. i
IMPORTANT............................................................... i
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS............................................ i
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES....................................... i
FCC INFORMATION .................................................. i
PRECAUTIONS......................................................... ii
TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................................... iii
3 BASIC OPERATION..................................... 25−37
■ Before irst applyng power.............................. 25
■ Applyng power (CPU resettng) ...................... 25
■ Selectng VFO/memory mode ......................... 26
■ Man/Sub band selecton................................. 26
D Man/Sub band swtchng ............................ 26
D Man/Sub band equalzaton ....................... 26
■ Selectng an operatng band ........................... 27
D Usng the band stackng regsters............... 27
■ Frequency settng............................................ 28
D Tunng wth the man dal............................. 28
D Drect frequency entry wth the keypad....... 28
D About 5 MHz band operaton
(USA verson only)...................................... 29
D Quck tunng step ........................................ 29
D Selectng “kHz” step.................................... 29
D Selectng 1 Hz step..................................... 30
D Auto tunng step functon ............................ 30
D 1 ⁄4 tunng step functon ............................... 30
D Band edge warnng beep............................ 31
■ Operatng mode selecton ............................... 32
■ Squelch and receve (RF) senstvty ............... 33
■ Volume settng ................................................. 34
■ Meter ndcaton selecton................................ 34
D Mult-functon dgtal meter .......................... 34
D Meter type selecton.................................... 35
■ Voce syntheszer operaton............................. 35
■ Basc transmt operaton.................................. 36
D Transmttng................................................. 36
D Mcrophone gan adjustment....................... 36
D Drve gan adjustment ................................. 37
1 PANEL DESCRIPTION................................... 1−15
■ Front panel ........................................................ 1
■ Rear panel....................................................... 11
■ LCD dsplay ..................................................... 13
■ Screen menu arrangement ............................. 15
2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS........ 16−24
■ Unpackng ....................................................... 16
■ Selectng a locaton ......................................... 16
■ Groundng ....................................................... 16
■ Antenna connecton ........................................ 16
■ Requred connectons ..................................... 17
D Front panel.................................................. 17
D Rear panel .................................................. 17
■ Advanced connectons .................................... 18
D Front panel.................................................. 18
D Rear panel— 1............................................ 18
D Rear panel— 2............................................ 19
■ USB connecton .............................................. 19
■ Power supply connectons............................... 20
■ External antenna tuner connecton ................. 20
■ Lnear amplier connectons ........................... 21
D Connectng the IC-PW1/EURO................... 21
D Connectng a non-Icom lnear amplier ...... 21
■ Transverter jack nformaton ............................ 22
■ FSK and AFSK (SSTV) connectons............... 22
D FSK operaton—
when connectng to [ACC 1] ....................... 22
D AFSK operaton .......................................... 22
D When connectng to the [USB] connector ... 22
■ Mcrophone connector nformaton.................. 23
■ Mcrophones.................................................... 23
D HM-36 ......................................................... 23
D SM-50 (Opton) ........................................... 23
■ Accessory connector nformaton .................... 24
4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT .......................... 38−89
■ Functons for CW operaton............................. 38
D About CW reverse mode............................. 38
D About CW ptch control ............................... 38
D CW sdetone functon.................................. 38
D APF (Audo Peak Flter) operaton .............. 39
■ Electronc keyer functons ............................... 40
D Memory keyer screen ................................. 41
D Edtng a memory keyer .............................. 42
D Contest number set mode .......................... 43
D Keyer set mode........................................... 44
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■ RTTY (FSK) operaton..................................... 46
D About RTTY reverse mode ......................... 47
D Twn peak ilter ............................................ 47
D Functons for the RTTY decoder ndcaton .. 48
D Settng the decoder threshold level............. 48
D RTTY memory transmsson ....................... 49
D Automatc transmsson/recepton settng ... 49
D Edtng RTTY memory ................................ 50
D RTTY decode set mode .............................. 51
D Data savng................................................. 53
■ PSK operaton ................................................. 54
D About BPSK and QPSK modes .................. 55
D Functons for the PSK decoder ndcaton... 56
D Settng the decoder threshold level............. 56
D PSK memory transmsson ......................... 57
D Automatc transmsson/recepton settng ... 57
D Edtng PSK memory .................................. 58
D PSK decode set mode ................................ 59
D Data savng................................................. 61
■ Repeater operaton ......................................... 62
D Repeater access tone frequency settng .... 62
■ Tone squelch operaton ................................... 63
■ Data mode (AFSK) operaton.......................... 64
■ Spectrum scope screen .................................. 65
D Center mode ............................................... 65
D Fxed mode ................................................. 66
D Mn scope screen ndcaton....................... 67
D Scope set mode.......................................... 67
■ Preamplier ..................................................... 72
■ Attenuator........................................................ 72
■ RIT functon..................................................... 73
D RIT montor functon ................................... 73
■ AGC functon ................................................... 74
D Selectng the preset value .......................... 74
D Settng the AGC tme constant preset value .. 74
■ Twn PBT operaton ......................................... 75
■ IF ilter selecton .............................................. 76
D IF ilter selecton.......................................... 76
D Flter passband wdth settng
(except FM mode)....................................... 76
D Rooing ilter selecton ................................ 77
D DSP ilter shape.......................................... 77
D Flter shape set mode ................................. 78
■ Dualwatch operaton........................................ 79
■ Nose blanker .................................................. 81
D NB set mode ............................................... 81
■ Nose reducton ............................................... 82
■ Dal lock functon ............................................. 82
■ Notch functon ................................................. 83
■ Auto tune functon ........................................... 83
■ VOX functon.................................................... 84
D Usng the VOX functon ............................... 84
D Adjustng the VOX functon ......................... 84
■ Break-n functon ............................................. 85
D Sem break-n operaton.............................. 85
D Full break-n operaton ................................ 85
■ Speech compressor ........................................ 86
■ Transmt ilter wdth settng .............................. 86
■ ∂TX functon ................................................... 87
D ∂TX montor functon .................................. 87
■ Montor functon............................................... 87
■ Splt frequency operaton ................................ 88
■ Quck splt functon .......................................... 89
D Splt lock functon........................................ 89
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5 VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS ............... 90−98
■ About dgtal voce recorder............................. 90
■ Recordng a receved audo ............................ 91
D Basc recordng ........................................... 91
D One-touch recordng ................................... 91
■ Playng the recorded audo.............................. 92
D Basc playng............................................... 92
D One-touch playng....................................... 92
■ Protect the recorded contents ......................... 93
■ Erasng the recorded contents ........................ 93
■ Recordng a message for transmt .................. 94
D Recordng ................................................... 94
D Conirmng a message for transmt............. 94
■ Programmng a memory name........................ 95
■ Sendng a recorded message ......................... 96
D Transmt level settng................................... 96
■ Voce set mode ................................................ 97
■ Savng a voce message
nto the USB-Memory...................................... 98
D Savng the receved audo memory ............ 98
D Savng the TX memory ............................... 98
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