
MICOM-HHF-SSB TransceiverAmateur Mobile/Base RadioOwner’s GuideDraft – October 200068MB000023Mobat Communications Ltd. 2000All rights reserved
Technical SpecificationsMICOM-H Owner’s Guide ixTransmitterThe MICOM-H transmits signals in accordance witht the following specifications:Output powe
Technical SpecificationsMICOM-H Owner’s Guide xReceiverThe MICOM-H receives signals in accordance witht the following specifications:Sensitivity (SIN
Technical SpecificationsMICOM-H Owner’s Guide xiMilitary and Industrial StandardsThe MICOM-H meets the following US military and industrial standard
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MICOM-H Owner’s Guide xiiiInformation for Safe, Efficient OperationExposure to Radio Frequency EnergyIn August 1996, the Federal Communications Commi
Information for Safe, Efficient OperationMICOM-H Owner’s Guide xivGuidelines and WarningsSymbolsRestrictionsBecause this radio contains a transmitter
MICOM-H Owner’s Guide 1Before You BeginThis manual is designed to acquaint you with the features, care, and installation of your radio, to better ser
Before You BeginMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 2
OverviewMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 3OverviewWelcome to the Motorola HF-SSB radio family! Your choice of a MICOM-H radio means that you have selected the h
OverviewMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 4Options and AccessoriesYou can add the following operational options and/or accessories to your radio:TransmissionThe
MICOM-H Owner’s Guide iTable of ContentsAcronyms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OverviewMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 5Frequency SourcesTwo types of frequency sources are available for the MICOM-H radio. The standard 0.6 PPM DTCXO freque
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MICOM-H Owner’s Guide 7Getting StartedThe Front Panel The MICOM-H includes a 5W external speaker and a scanning wheel, as well as the following contr
Getting StartedMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 8Radio DisplayIcon IndicatorsThere are nine icons that can appear in the upper right area of the display. The ic
Getting StartedMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 9The Rear PanelThe rear panel of the MICOM-H includes the following connectors:BeepsThe MICOM-H can be set to be
Getting StartedMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 10Basic Radio OperationsFunction KeysThe function keys (F1, F2, F3, F4) are used to select a wide variety of opt
Getting StartedMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 11Transmission/Reception Quality AidsThe MICOM-H offers you a variety of aids which can be used in different ci
Getting StartedMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 12Conventions in this ManualProceduresProcedures are step-by-step instructions that tell you how to operate spec
MICOM-H Owner’s Guide 13Radio OperationThis chapter provides instructions on operation of the MICOM-H, and includes subjects such as turning the radi
Radio OperationMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 14To Transmit:To transmit, press and hold down the Push-To-Talk (PTT) button on the side of the handset and spea
MICOM-H Owner’s Guide iiGetting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Radio OperationMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 15Bandwidth Filters Unless a particular filter is set for the current channel, the radio retains the previously
Radio OperationMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 16Channel ModeChannel mode is used to select a channel which is already programmed in the radio, in order to tra
Radio OperationMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 17Channel Mode OptionsIn Channel mode, you can operate functions and options to eliminate noise and assist recep
Radio OperationMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 18Frequency ModeFrequency mode is used to receive and transmit on a specific frequency. You can select the frequ
Radio OperationMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 19To change the current frequency/frequencies:1.If you are not in frequency mode, press MENU to access the menu
Radio OperationMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 20VFO OperationVFO (Variation Frequency Offset) is available in Simplex mode, and enables you to operate simulta
Radio OperationMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 21Frequency Mode OptionsIn Frequency mode, you can operate functions and options to eliminate noise and assist r
Radio OperationMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 22Storing FrequenciesYou can store specific frequencies and frequency parameters in channels which you have prog
Radio OperationMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 23Scan ModeIn Scan mode, the radio scans the programmed scan channels. Up to five scan groups (A to E) can be cr
Radio OperationMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 24Scan Mode OptionsIn Scan mode various parameters and options can be set, using the function keys.To select sca
MICOM-H Owner’s Guide iiiDisplay Brightness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Radio OperationMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 25When scanning has been stopped, you can use the following options:SCAN (F1) activates scanning.BAND (F2) toggl
Radio OperationMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 26Using the BITE (Built-In Test Equipment)BITE is a testing tool used for radio maintenance and troubleshooting.
Radio OperationMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 27Locking the RadioLock mode enables you to lock the radio using a password, so that programming and frequency m
Radio OperationMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 28To change the password:For security reasons, you may want to change your password, used to lock the radio.1.Pr
Radio OperationMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 29Display BrightnessThe DIM function can control the brightness of the display. There are four levels of brightn
Radio OperationMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 30Programming ModeMost programmable parameters are accessible through programming mode. In programming mode you
MICOM-H Owner’s Guide 31Radio ProgrammingThe MICOM-H is already configured for use at the time of purchase. However, you may wish to change the confi
Radio ProgrammingMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 32Programming ChannelsWhen programming channels, you can use the following options: GET – Retrieve preprogramm
Radio ProgrammingMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 33Copying Channel ParametersGET and STOR are used to copy all channel parameters from one channel to another.T
Radio ProgrammingMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 34Erasing a ChannelERAS is used to delete a channel from the radio.To erase a channel:1.Access the Channel Pro
MICOM-H Owner’s Guide ivMaintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Radio ProgrammingMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 35Channel Frequency The Channel Frequency setting enables you to determine the specific frequency for each cha
Radio ProgrammingMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 36Band TypesMICOM-H has two band types: USB – upper side band LSB – lower side band.To set the channel band ty
Radio ProgrammingMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 37Automatic Gain Control (AGC)The MICOM-H supports two AGC speeds: slow and fast, or the AGC can be turned off
Radio ProgrammingMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 38BandwidthsThe MICOM-H offers the following bandwidths: 2.1 K 2.7 K 3.0 K 3.3 K LSM – Low Speed Modem CW – Co
Radio ProgrammingMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 39Radio ParametersYou can program the following radio parameters: BAUD – Baud rate DPWR – Data power MST – Mi
Radio ProgrammingMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 40Data PowerThe MICOM-H provides four data power levels: LOW – 25W MED – 62.5W (medium) HIGH – 100W MAX – 125
Radio ProgrammingMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 41Accessory Side ToneYou can enable or disable the accessory side tone, which echoes the transmitted voice fro
Radio ProgrammingMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 42Keyboard BeepYou can enable or disable the keypad beep, which beeps every time a valid key is pressed.To ena
Radio ProgrammingMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 43Alternate Display Time-outYou can define the number of seconds that elapse before the menu display returns t
Radio ProgrammingMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 44CW OperationYou can select one of three CW frequency filters: 0.25 K, 0.5 K or 0.8 K.To select a CW frequenc
MICOM-H Owner’s Guide vAcronymsAGCAutomatic Gain ControlAMEAmplitude Modulation EquivalentARQAutomatic Repeat RequestBITEBuilt-In Test EquipmentCWCon
Radio ProgrammingMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 45Display ModeYou can select one of two display modes:Dimming mode enables you to select one of four constant
Radio ProgrammingMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 46Setting the Radio OptionsThe MICOM-H offers the following programmable radio options: TUNE – Tuner ACC – Acc
MICOM-H Owner’s Guide 47MaintenanceThis section provides maintenance information for the MICOM-H. Correct installation and maintenance will ensure on
MaintenanceMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 48Maintenance Error Messages No. Description00 O.K. - no errors01 DSP boot checksum fail (download)02 DSP PLL unlock
MaintenanceMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 49TroubleshootingIf the radio is malfunctioning, try to solve the problem as follows:Problem TroubleshootingBlank Di
MaintenanceMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 50In case of a failure during operation, one of the following messages may appear on the display:Message Troubleshoo
MaintenanceMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 51ServiceProper repair and maintenance procedures will ensure efficient operation and long life for this product. A
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MICOM-H Owner’s Guide 53InstallationGeneralThis section describes the installation of the radio.InspectionCarefully inspect the radio immediately upo
InstallationMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 54Base Station InstallationYou can use either an AC power supply or a 12 V battery as the radio power supply . (It
AcronymsMICOM-H Owner’s Guide vi
InstallationMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 55Mobile InstallationFigure 3 illustrates the installation procedure, and shows the location of the installed compo
InstallationMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 56Mobile Mounting Kit1.Mount the accessory mounting tray in the desired location. Use the tray as a template if hol
InstallationMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 57DC Power ConnectionTo connect a 12V negative-ground vehicular battery.1.Lead the power connector on the DC Power
InstallationMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 58Microphone ClipThe microphone cable enables placing the microphone clip in any convenient location up to five fee
InstallationMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 59External Speaker InstallationAn external speaker can be connected to the radio. Any speaker with an impedance gre
InstallationMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 60Accessory Connector J3Accessory connector J3 is a 25-pin D-type plug located on the rear panel of the radio. It
InstallationMICOM-H Owner’s Guide 61DC Connector J4DC connector J4 is mounted on the rear panel of the radio. It is used to feed the radio with the r
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MICOM-H Owner’s Guide lxiiiList of ProceduresTo turn the radio on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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MICOM-H Owner’s Guide viiTechnical SpecificationsGeneralThe general technical specifications of the MICOM-H are:Model Number M82AMN0KV5-KFrequency ra
Technical SpecificationsMICOM-H Owner’s Guide viiiOptionsThe following operational options can be added to the MICOM-H:AccessoriesThe following acces
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