Icom IC-R8500 Weather Radio User Manual


 
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
Rear panel
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RS-232C CONNECTOR (p. 10)
Connects an RS-232C cable. An RS-232C cable
can be used to connect the IC-R8500 to a PC. In this
way commands can be sent to the receiver via the
PC.
wCI-V REMOTE CONTROL JACK (p. 10)
Allows connection to an Icom CI-V system trans-
ceiver or another receiver for the transceive function.
Also connects to a PC with several receivers for
command control via an optional CT-17
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eIF OUT JACK
Outputs a 10.7 MHz IF signal with 9 V DC for an ex-
ternal equipment.
rAGC JACK (p. 16)
This jack has functions which are selectable through
internal receiver settings.
Outputs an AGC signal for an external equipment (de-
fault).
Outputs audio detected signal without de-emphasis for
9600 bps data detection (FM mode only).
tDC 13.8 V JACK (p. 8)
Plug in the jumper connector here when using the
supplied* AC adapter.
Connects to a 13.8 V DC power source using the
supplied DC cable when the AC adapter is not
connected.
*Not supplied with some versions.
yEXTERNAL SPEAKER JACK
Connects an 8 external speaker.
When an external speaker is connected, the internal
speaker does not function.
uDC IN JACK (p. 8)
Connects the supplied* AC adapter.
A regulator circuit has been designed between this con-
nector and the DC 13.8 V jack.
Be sure the jumper connector is connected to the DC
13.8 V jack.
*Not supplied with some versions.
iHF 50 ANTENNA CONNECTOR (p. 8)
Connects an antenna to cover the frequency range
below 30 MHz.
Use a coaxial cable and a PL-259 connector.
Be sure this connector is selected in quick set mode
(p. 31).
oGROUND TERMINAL (p. 9)
Connect this terminal to a ground.
!0HF 500 ANTENNA CONNECTOR (p. 8)
When a 500 long wire antenna is used for HF band
receiving, this connector is used instead of the 50
antenna connector.
Set the HF ANT item to 500 to use this connector
(p. 31).
!1VHF/UHF ANTENNA CONNECTOR (p. 8)
Connects an antenna to cover the frequency range
over 30 MHz.
Use a coaxial cable and type-N connector.
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