Owner’s GuidePart I - Operation & Installation6886867J01AMICOM-3F/3T/3RHF-SSB Transceivers
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide Output Power 125 W P.E.P and average Reduced Power Levels 25 W, 62 W, 100 W (MRC or RSS programmable) Audio Bandwi
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 82 Programming Channels ➤ To enter the Channel Programming mode: 1. Enter the Radio Programming menu (page 79)
Programming the Radio Parameters 83 Note The available frequency ranges are: • Reception: 100 kHz to 30 MHz. • Transmission: 1.6 to 30 MHz. • BA
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 84 Selecting Radio Parameters ➤ To enter the Radio Parameters programming mode: 1. Enter the Radio Programming
Programming the Radio Parameters 85 • ADT Select the alternate display time-out, that is, the time after which a keypad sequence is automatically a
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 86 Setting Radio Options ➤ To enter the Radio Options mode: 1. Enter the Radio Programming menu (page 79). MIC
ALE Programming 87 ALE Programming This ALE Programming mode is used to configure the parameters needed by the ALE function. The ALE parameters are i
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 88 • STOR Store the changes made in the ALE programming session. 93 The following sections explain the program
ALE Programming 89 • CHAN Add or remove channels to the list of scanned channels in a net, and to define the channel on which AllCalls are to be tra
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 90 Setting the Net Options Use this menu to configure net options. The following sections explain the purpose of
ALE Programming 91 AMD Message Configuration The AMD option of the ALE Programming menu is used to view, edit, add or erase messages intended for tra
Performance Specifications RGC Range 5 µV to 1V (2 dB change in output level) RGC Time Constants Voice Attack time 10 msec Release time 1500 msec
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 92 • MNT MultiNet: enable/disable the scanning of multiple ALE nets. When enabled, this feature lets the radio c
ALE Programming 93 Auto Dial Parameters Auto Dial enables you to set shortcuts for calls to frequently called stations, with or without automatically
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 94 Using the New Station Address Filter To help you add new station addresses to the ALE directory of your radio
Using the VP-116 Mini Voice Privacy Unit 95 Using the VP-116 Mini Voice Privacy Unit Introduction The VP-116 Voice Privacy unit provides voice privac
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 96 4. Turn the radio off. 5. Disconnect the VP-116 from the 44-pin accessories connector of your MICOM-3. 6. T
Using the VP-116 Mini Voice Privacy Unit 97 Programming the VP-116 Unit from the MICOM-3 The PROG menu of the MICOM-3 provides access to the followin
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 98 Figure 8. VP Programming Menu MICOM-3RADALELANGVPPROGMorePVTPKLLBBITVOL18...18... Selecting the
Using the VP-116 Mini Voice Privacy Unit 99 When the other unit responds, you will see PVT-P. 3. Press PTT to start talking in the PK mode. To canc
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 100 Using the Vocoder Introduction A vocoder option can be ordered for the MICOM-3. The vocoder provides voice pr
Using the Vocoder 101 ➤ To use the vocoder in the Channel mode: 1. Press the F1 key whenever it is necessary to toggle between the PVT (Private), DI
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide Warnings, Cautions and Notes The following notations are used to place special emphasis on procedures, or to call
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 102 Programming the Vocoder The PROG menu of the MICOM-3 provides access to the following functions: • Programm
Using the Vocoder 103 Selecting the Vocoder Mode and Keys Vocoder offers two protection modes: privacy and public key encryption. The keys to be used
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 104 Using the MICOM-3 GPS Receiver Introduction This section provides you with the information needed to use the
Using the MICOM-3 GPS Receiver 105 Therefore, after turning a GPS receiver on for the first time after a long period of inactivity, it is essential t
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 106 GPS AntennaConnector Figure 10. Location of GPS Antenna Connector on the MICOM-3 ➤ To install the GPS anten
Using the MICOM-3 GPS Receiver 107 GPS Menu for the LLA Format FULL Alternating display of the absolute velocity (VEL) in the horizontal plane, and
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 108 Operating Instructions Switching to the GPS Display Note You cannot switch to the GPS display if you are usi
Using the MICOM-3 GPS Receiver 109 ➤ To send your position report to other station(s): 1. Select the CALL mode (either from the ALE mode or the CHAN
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 110 Installation General This section describes the installation of the radio in a mobile or fixed station config
Installation 111 Base Station Installation In fixed station installation, an AC power supply is used instead of the 12 V battery. It is possible to c
Information for Safe, Efficient Operation ix Information for Safe, Efficient Operation Product Safety and RF Exposure for Mobile Two-Way Radios
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 112 MICOM-3R Installation Figure 13 illustrates the installation procedure for the MICOM-3R. +-F130AAntenna Cable
Installation 113 The radio is installed on the dashboard of the vehicle inside the passenger compartment. The other components connect to the power s
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 114 Figure 16 shows the location of the installed components within the vehicle. ATUDC Power CableBATControlHeadR
Installation 115 Installation Procedures Follow these procedures to install the radio in the desired location. If the accessory mounting tray is not
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 116 Step 2. Thread the ends of the red and green wires from the power connector through the two fuse holder caps.
Installation 117 Microphone Clip The microphone cable enables placing the microphone clip in any convenient location up to five feet from the radio.
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 118 Figure 21. Fitting Radio onto Mounting Tray Step 3. Use the tie straps included with Cable Kit to tie loose
Installation 119 Step 3. Return the top cover to its original position by applying pressure on both sides of the cover. Observe that the seal is corr
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 120 Connectors MICOM-3F/3T Microphone Connector The microphone connector is located on the lower part of the radi
Installation 121 Antenna Connector J2 The N type antenna connector is located on the rear panel of the transceiver. In transmit mode, it is used to f
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide x Federal Communication Commission Regulations The FCC has established limits for safe exposure to radio frequency
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 122 Table 5. Accessories Connector Pin Functions (Cont’d) Pin Designation Description 20 EXT ALARM External
Installation 123 DC Power Connector The DC power connector located on the rear panel of the radio is used to provide power to the radio. Table 6 lis
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 124 Maintenance Introduction This section provides maintenance information for the user of the MICOM-3 radio. By
Maintenance 125 Using BIT Every time the radio is turned on, a self-test procedure is performed. If an internal malfunction is found, an error messag
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 126 Table 7. Error Messages (Cont’d) Error Code Meaning Probable Cause 24 Preselector range 3 LORD board prob
Maintenance 127 Troubleshooting In case a problem or malfunction occurs, identify the closest description appearing in Table 8 and then perform the l
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 128 In case a failure occurs during operation, the radio displays a fault message. Refer to Table 9 and perform t
Maintenance 129 Service Proper repair and maintenance procedures will assure efficient operation and long life for this product. A maintenance agreem
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 130 Appendix A micomTrooper 3 5-50 Watt HF-SSB Backpack Transceiver Introduction Scope This Appendix covers the i
Appendix A micomTrooper 3 5-50 Watt HF-SSB Backpack Transceiver 131 micomTrooper 3 is part of the MICOM-3 family of HF-SSB radio sets; it has compati
Information for Safe, Efficient Operation xi Compliance and Control Guidelines and Operating Instructions for Mobile Two-Way Radios Installed in Vehic
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 132 Under bad propagation conditions or in an emergency, the operator can rapidly switch to static operation by s
Appendix A micomTrooper 3 5-50 Watt HF-SSB Backpack Transceiver 133 • MultiNet option, enables integration of different HF radio networks into one s
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 134 Preparing the micomTrooper 3 for Operation Scope This Section provides instructions for preparing the micomTr
Appendix A micomTrooper 3 5-50 Watt HF-SSB Backpack Transceiver 135 Familiarization with micomTrooper 3 Before continuing, review Figure 23, which s
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 136 Bottom Flap (Open)BatteryCoverBatteryHolderBatteryClamps(2 places)BatteryProtection Flap(Open)HarnessFrameRet
Appendix A micomTrooper 3 5-50 Watt HF-SSB Backpack Transceiver 137 Preparing micomTrooper 3 for Backpack Operation To prepare the micomTrooper 3 fo
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 138 6. Fasten the transceiver to the carrying harness with the two retaining straps. Installation of micomTroop
Appendix A micomTrooper 3 5-50 Watt HF-SSB Backpack Transceiver 139 Installation of Whip Antenna 1. Visually inspect the whip mount connector (locate
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 140 Wearing the Backpack Carrying Harness To wear the backpack: 1. Put harness on your back by inserting arms th
Appendix A micomTrooper 3 5-50 Watt HF-SSB Backpack Transceiver 141 Preparing micomTrooper 3 for Static Operation For static operation, the micomTroo
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide Compliance and Control Guidelines and Operating Instructions for Mobile Two-Way Radios Installed as Fixed Site Con
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 142 Using the micomTrooper 3 Battery Charger, FLN9541 Purpose and Use FLN9541 is an AC-powered battery charger de
Appendix A micomTrooper 3 5-50 Watt HF-SSB Backpack Transceiver 143 Note If a power source failure occurs while the battery is being charged, the FIN
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 144 List of Procedures This section presents a list of the main activities explained in this manual and a referen
List of Procedures 145 What you want to do … Go to page … ➤ To view the calls in the stack: ...
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 146 What you want to do … Go to page … ➤ To use the VP-116 unit in the ALE mode:...
Information for Safe, Efficient Operation Driver Safety Check the laws and regulations on the use of radios in the area where you drive. Always obey t
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Introduction 1 Introduction Welcome to the MICOM-3 HF-SSB radio family! Your choice of a MICOM-3 radio means you have selected the highest of standar
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 2 MICOM-3 HF-SSB Radio Features • Digital Signal Processing (DSP) • Built-in Test Equipment (BITE) • RF power
Introduction 3 Power Source The radio is designed for 13.8 V ±20% negative-ground operation and may be connected to a standard 12 V battery. CW Keyin
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 4 Familiarization with MICOM-3 Radios MICOM-3F Front Panel MICOM-3F1F2F4F31?@/GPHRIS47*QJMKNLO56TUV89ADBECF2
Familiarization with MICOM-3 Radios 5 MICOM-3T Front Panel MICOM-31?@/GPHRIS47*QJMKNLO56TUV89ADBECF230#YWZXMENUEscPGPSALA RMF1F2F4F3Cancels th
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 6 MICOM-3R Front Panel AUDIOCOMMICOM-3USB1?@/GPHRIS47*QJMKNLO56TUV89ADBECF230#YWZXMENUEscPGPSALARMF1F2F4F3No
Familiarization with MICOM-3 Radios 7 Rear Panel (All Models) 5 No. Item Function 1 Antenna connector N-type female connector for connectio
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 8 LCD Display Functions Display Organization MICOM-3PWRMODEAGC BWCH 6F 16,000.00NFUSB NBCLARI7126SQ BW3.3AGC53
Familiarization with MICOM-3 Radios 9 RF Level Indications Indication Meaning Strong received signal Weak received signal Relative indication o
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 10 General Procedures This section provides general procedures that will help you start using your MICOM-3 radio
Familiarization with MICOM-3 Radios 11 Function Keys The function keys F1, F2, F3 and F4 appearing next to the display are soft keys used to select o
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MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 12 Alphanumeric Edit Mode When you need to enter an alphanumeric string in a field, or edit a string, you type th
Familiarization with MICOM-3 Radios 13 Using the External (USB) Keyboard Option (MICOM-3F/3R only) MICOM-3F and MICOM-3R have a USB connector (see pa
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 14 The Menu The menu is used to select what you want your radio to do. ➤ To display the menu: 1. Press MENU to
Familiarization with MICOM-3 Radios 15 What you can Select Use the following description with Figure 1, which shows the details of the main menu. Add
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 16 Basic Operating Instructions This chapter provides basic operating instructions for the MICOM-3: it covers iss
Basic Operating Instructions 17 Transmitting and Receiving Notes • When transmitting, the RF output of the radio must be connected to an antenna ins
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 18 Filter Bandwidth The filter bandwidth depends on the type of signal to be transmitted and received. A default
Basic Operating Instructions 19 Channel Mode Options In the Channel mode, you can operate a variety of functions and options which can help eliminate
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 20 Note The CLAR (F1) and NF (F2) function keys are not available for TXO (transmit only) channels. • CLIP (F3)
Basic Operating Instructions 21 MICOM-3BAND SQDSPCH 6F 16,000.00IUSBVPPVT#CLRVP-116 onlyVCDPVT#DGTLCLRVocoder onlyTXMFor duplexand TX onlychannelsBAN
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 22 Note To access the priority channel (available in the Scan mode, that is, when ALE is disabled, provided it ha
Basic Operating Instructions 23 The available frequency ranges are: • Reception: 100 kHz to 30 MHz. • Transmission: 1.6 to 30 MHz. Notes • The Fr
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 24 The current frequency type is displayed in the top line, followed by the frequencies in use. MICOM-3SMPXDPLXRX
Basic Operating Instructions 25 5. If you are using DPLX frequency type, the frequency displayed first is the Rx frequency. To display the transmiss
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 26 5. Press A/B (F1) to alternate between the two frequencies. MICOM-3A/BA=B<---->FRQ-BF 14,000.00IUSBAGC 6
Basic Operating Instructions 27 Frequency Mode Options In the Frequency mode, you can operate a variety of functions and options which can eliminate
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 28 SQ (F3) toggles the squelch on/off. MICOM-3FREQSQUELCH ONUSBSQBAND SQDSPI DSP (F4) accesses the Digital Signal
Basic Operating Instructions 29 MODE (MORE, F2) – selects the operation mode (SSB, AME or PLT). MICOM-3FREQMODE SSBUSBSSBAMEPLTSQ AGC (MORE, F3) – co
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 30 Using the Scan Mode Note The Scan mode is available only when ALE is turned off using MENU>PROG>RAD>
Basic Operating Instructions 31 Scan Mode Options In the Scan mode you can select various parameters and options, some used control the scanning and
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MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 32 Locking the Radio You can use the Lock mode to prevent unauthorized persons from accessing the programming an
Basic Operating Instructions 33 Changing the Password To be able to lock the radio, it is necessary to use a password. For security reasons, you may
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 34 Using Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) The MICOM-3 unit supports the Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) func
Using Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) 35 Identification of a sounding signal sent from a station indicates a high probability of bidirectional com
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 36 • In a network of nine channels used by eight members, a 30-minute sounding cycle would result in 80% occupan
Using Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) 37 After a bidirectional handshake with a single station, the LQA matrices of both radios are updated. The o
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 38 Individual Station Address The individual station address may contain 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 words. To enable using
Using Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) 39 Group Addresses The purpose of a group call is to rapidly and efficiently establish contact with multipl
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 40 Table 2. Use of “?” Wildcard Symbol (Cont.) Pattern Interpretation @ A B “Double selective AnyCall” address wo
Using Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) 41 the addresses of the desired subset of receiving stations (that is, it replaces the ? with an alphanumeri
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide Storing ALE parameters...93 Us
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 42 During operation, the MICOM radio scans all the frequencies included in the defined nets: • When the radio re
Using Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) 43 Using ALE Functions in the Channel Mode When the ALE mode is enabled, your radio can receive and transmit
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 44 ALE Programming ALE supports many features, including: • Various type of calls • Up to 20 nets, each with it
Using Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) 45 Receiving and Transmitting Calls in ALE Mode The MICOM-3 supports the following types of ALE calls: • In
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 46 ➤ Receiving a net call: When your radio receives a net call (i.e., a call addressed to all the stations in yo
Using Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) 47 ➤ Receiving a sounding call: When the radio is in the ALE mode and it receives a sounding call from anot
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 48 Link State After the radio successfully receives or transmits a call, it is in the link state. If the call was
Using Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) 49 Notes • If the name of the station you are linked to is not in your directory, this function will not be
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 50 • CLIP (F3) – toggles the clipper on/off. MICOM-3CLAR NFCLIP NBLINKCLIP - OFFUSBISQ • NB (F4) – toggles the
Using Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) 51 Replacing the Current Channel While in the Link State If during an individual call you find that the chan
Acronyms Acronyms AGC Automatic Gain Control ALE Automatic Link Establishment AMD Automatic Message Display AME Amplitude Modulation Equivalent AR
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 52 ➤ To return a call to a station registered in the stack: 1. Press STAK (F3). 2. Use the UP/DOWN keys to scro
Using Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) 53 Disconnecting Calls When you are in the link state, your radio can communicate with at least one other AL
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 54 2. To change the currently used net, press the UP/DOWN keys, or enter the net number on the keypad, and then
Using Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) 55 4. The radio now starts the link set up process. During this process, you will see TO alternating with t
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 56 Note While the radio is initializing the link, you can press STOP (F1) or ESC to abort the entire process. 6.
Using Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) 57 Quick Call A quick call is a call to the last station you tried to call (regardless of whether the call w
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 58 Using Autodial The Autodial feature lets you use a single digit to call a preprogrammed address. There are ten
Using Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) 59 Sending Messages You can send messages (page) together with the initial call (before the link is set up),
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 60 ➤ To send a message during a call (link state): 1. Press PAGE (F2). Note If this function key is not display
Using Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) 61 Other Types of Calls In addition to calls to individual stations described on the pages 53 to 59, additio
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide Performance Specifications MICOM-3F – Model M90AMNOKV5-K MICOM-3T – Model M91AMNOKV5-K MICOM-3R – Model M95AMNOKV5
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 62 SELF Self call – call using the station’s own address, generally used for test purposes. 73 Transmitting AII
Using Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) 63 5. To end the call, press ESC. MICOM-3END CALLING ➤ To send global AllCall using the CALL function: 1.
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 64 5. Press SEL (F4). Note If you decide to send a Global AllCall, press GLOB (F3). MICOM-3 ?ALLEDIT:_ 6. Type
Using Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) 65 Transmitting Net Calls Before starting, select the net you want to use as explained on page 53. However,
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 66 Transmitting Group Calls Group calls let you call several individual stations in your net (at least 2) at once
Using Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) 67 Notes • If the selected group does not include at least 2 stations, your request is rejected and you wil
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 68 Note If adding the station would cause the total length of the station addresses in the group to exceed 12 ALE
Using Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) 69 Note Before starting, you may want to select a different net to use: see instructions on page 53. When M
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 70 • To send a double-selective AnyCall, enter two characters. MICOM-3 ?<--CLRALLENDING:59 7. Confirm your s
Using Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) 71 Transmitting Wildcard Calls Wildcard calls, that is, calls in which the destination address includes the
Performance Specifications Weight MICOM-3F 5.7 kg (12.5 lb) MICOM-3R 5.9 kg (13 lb) MICOM-3T 5.8 kg (12.8 lb) Transmit Voice (125 W P.E.P)
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 72 5. Press WILD (F1) to start. MICOM-3SENDPAGECHANSELCALLWILD 6. Press SEL (F4). MICOM-3 ?WILD_ Note If you try
Using Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) 73 14. To end the call, press ESC. MICOM-3END CALLING Transmitting a Self Call The self-call is a test call
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 74 7. When ready, press SEND (F1) to start transmitting. The display alternates between your self-address and th
Using Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) 75 3. To select a different address, use the UP/DOWN keys to scroll to the required address in the director
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 76 4. Press MULT (F1). MICOM-3SENDPAGECHANBIDRNET 1I 5. Press NET (F1). MICOM-3NETBIDR Note You cannot change t
Using Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) 77 Using the Inlink Function When the inlink function is enabled (see instructions in the ALE Options Config
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 78 Using the Programming Mode Note This section provides concise instructions for using the PROG mode. If you ne
Using the Programming Mode 79 CHANALERADLANGPRMTOPTSYESNOACC ALEAMPTUNENONEDPWRBAUD MST AST PTBP KBBP TONE ATTNADT CW DIMRCLVMore MoreMICOM-3MENUILOC
MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide 80 MASTSLAV25YESNOMEMBNAME CHAN OPT GET ERASNET SELFADD ERAS ALLCADD ERAS SORTSONDSLNTLQARSCNHACKMACKOCUPM/SALLCT
Programming the Radio Parameters 81 Programming the Radio Parameters The Radio Programming mode is used to program the following types of parameters:
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