Icom IC-718 Manual
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
HF ALL BAND TRANSCEIVER
i718
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. 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.

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IMPORTANT
READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CAREFULLY before attempting to operate the
transceiver.
SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL. This
manual contains important safety and operating in-
structions for the IC-718.
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS
PRECAUTIONS
WORD
R
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTE
DEFINITION
Personal injury, fire hazard or electric
shock may occur.
Inconvenience only.
No risk of personal injury, fire or
electric shock.
Equipment damage may occur.
RWARNING HIGH VOLTAGE! NEVER at-
tach an antenna or internal antenna connector during
transmission. This may result in an electric shock or
burn.
RNEVER apply AC to the [DC13.8V] jack on the
transceiver rear panel. This could cause a fire or ruin
the transceiver.
RNEVER apply more than 16 V DC, such as a 24 V
battery, to the [DC13.8V] jack on the transceiver rear
panel. This could cause a fire or ruin the transceiver.
RNEVER let metal, wire or other objects touch any
internal part or connectors on the rear panel of the
transceiver. This may result in an electric shock.
NEVER expose the transceiver to rain, snow or any
liquids.
AVOID using or placing the transceiver in areas with
temperatures below –10°C (+14°F) or above +60°C
(+140°F). Be aware that temperatures on a vehicle’s
dashboard can exceed 80°C (+176°F), resulting in per-
manent damage to the transceiver if left there for ex-
tended periods.
AVOID placing the transceiver in excessively dusty en-
vironments or in direct sunlight.
AVOID placing the transceiver against walls or putting
anything on top of the transceiver. This will obstruct
heat dissipation.
During mobile operation, operate the trans-DO NOT
ceiver without running the vehicle’s engine. When
transceiver power is ON and your vehicle’s engine is
OFF, the vehicle’s battery will soon become ex-
hausted.
Make sure the transceiver power is OFF before start-
ing the vehicle. This will avoid possible damage to the
transceiver by ignition voltage spikes.
During maritime mobile operation, keep the transceiver
and microphone as far away as possible from the mag-
netic navigation compass to prevent erroneous indica-
tions.
BE CAREFUL! The heatsink will become hot when op-
erating the transceiver continuously for long periods.
BE CAREFUL! If a linear amplifier is connected, set
the transceiver’s RF output power to less than the lin-
ear amplifier’s maximum input level, otherwise, the lin-
ear amplifier will be damaged.
Use Icom microphones only (supplied or optional).
Other manufacturer’s microphones have different pin
assignments, and connection to the IC-718 may dam-
age the transceiver.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
The transceiver comes with the following accessories.
Qty.
qDC power cable .................................................... 1
wHand microphone (HM-36) .................................. 1
eFuse (FGB 20 A; for DC cable) ............................ 1
rFuse (FGB 4 A; internal use) ............................... 1
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
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IMPORTANT .............................................................. i
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS ........................................... i
PRECAUTIONS ........................................................ i
1 TABLE OF CONTENTS ....................................... 1
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ..................................... 1
2 PANEL DESCRIPTION ................................... 2 – 8
■Front panel ........................................................ 2
■Function display ................................................ 5
■Rear panel ......................................................... 6
■Microphone (HM-36) ......................................... 8
3 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS ......... 9– 14
■Unpacking ......................................................... 9
■Selecting a location ........................................... 9
■Grounding .......................................................... 9
■Antenna connection ........................................... 9
■Required connections ...................................... 10
■Advanced connections ..................................... 11
■Power supply connections ............................... 12
■Liner amplifier connections .............................. 13
■External antenna tuners .................................. 14
4 FREQUENCY SETTING .............................. 15– 19
■When first applying power ............................... 15
■Initial setting .................................................... 15
■VFO description ............................................... 16
■Frequency setting ............................................ 17
■Dial lock function ............................................. 19
5 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT ......................... 20 – 34
■Mode selection ................................................ 20
■Squelch and RF gain ....................................... 20
■Function for receive ......................................... 21
■DSP function (option) ...................................... 23
■Filter selection ................................................. 24
■Filter setting ..................................................... 25
■Function for transmit ........................................ 26
■Split frequency operation ................................. 30
■SWR ................................................................ 30
■Function for CW .............................................. 31
■Function for RTTY ........................................... 33
6 MEMORY OPERATION ............................... 35 –38
■Memory channels ............................................ 35
■Memory channel selection ............................... 35
■Memory channel programming ........................ 36
■Frequency transferring .................................... 37
■Memory clearing .............................................. 38
7 SCANS ........................................................ 39 – 40
■Scan types ....................................................... 39
■Preparation ...................................................... 39
■Programmed scan operation ........................... 40
■Memory scan operation ................................... 40
8 SET MODE .................................................. 41– 47
■General ............................................................ 41
■Quick set mode items ................................. 42-43
■Initial set mode items ................................. 44-47
9 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS ....... 48– 51
■Opening the transceiver’s case ....................... 48
■Optional bracket and carrying handle............... 48
■CR-338 HIGH STABILITY CRYSTAL UNIT .......... 49
■UT-102 .................. 49VOICE SYNTHESIZER UNIT
■UT-106 ............................. 50DSP RECEIVE UNIT
■Optional IF filters ............................................. 50
■AT-180 internal switch description ................... 51
10 MAINTENANCE ........................................ 52– 53
■Troubleshooting ............................................... 52
■Fuse replacement ............................................ 53
■Resetting the CPU ........................................... 53
11 SPECIFICATIONS ........................................... 54
12 OPTIONS .................................................. 55 –56
13 CONTROL COMMAND ............................ 57– 58
■Remote jack (CI-V) information ....................... 57
14 INTERNAL VIEWS .......................................... 59
■Top view .......................................................... 59
■Bottom view ..................................................... 59
15 INSTALLATION NOTES .................................. 60
■DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ................ 61

■Front panel
qPOWER SWITCH [PWR]
➥Push momentarily to turn power ON.
• Turn the optional DC power supply ON in advance.
➥Push for 1 sec. to turn power OFF.
➥While pushing and holding [SET], push [PWR] to
enter the initial set mode. (p. 41)
wMICROPHONE CONNECTOR [MIC]
Accepts supplied or optional microphone.
• See p. 55 for appropriate microphones.
• See p. 8 for microphone connector information.
eHEADPHONE JACK [PHONES] (p. 11)
Accepts headphones (8 Ω).
• When headphones are connected, the internal speaker
or connected external speaker does not function.
rAF CONTROL [AF] (inner control)
Varies the audio output level from the speaker.
tRF GAIN/SQUELCH CONTROL [RF/SQL]
(outer control; pgs. 20, 44)
Adjusts the squelch threshold level. The squelch re-
moves noise output from the speaker (closed con-
dition) when no signal is received.
• The squelch is available for all modes.
• The control can be set as the squelch plus RF gain con-
trols or squelch control only (RF gain is fixed at maxi-
mum) in initial set mode.
yRIT CONTROLS [RIT] (Inner control; p. 21)
➥Shifts the receive frequency without changing the
transmit frequency.
• Rotate the control clockwise to incerase the frequency,
or rotate the control counterclockwise to decrease the
frequency. “ ” appears on the display.
• The shift frequency range is ±1.2 kHz.
uIF SHIFT CONTROLS [SHIFT] (Outer control; p.
21)
Shifts the center frequency of the receivers’s IF
pass-band.
• Rotate the control colckwise to shift the center frequency
higher, or rotate the control counterclockwise to shift the
center frequency lower.
iLOCK SWITCH [LOCK] (p. 19)
Push momentarily to turn the dial lock function ON
and OFF.
• The dial lock function electronically locks the main dial.
• When the optional UT-102 VOICE SYNTHESIZER UNIT is
installed (p. 49), push for 1 sec. to have the frequency,
etc. announced.
• UT-102 operation can be adjusted in initial set mode
(p. 46).
oMAIN DIAL
Changes the displayed frequency, selects quick/ini-
tial set mode items, etc.
!0 PREAMP SWITCH [P.AMP] (p. 21)
Push momentarily to turn the preamp ON or OFF.
!1 CH SWITCH [CH] (p. 35)
Push momentarily to turn the memory channel se-
lect function ON or OFF.
• [MEMO] blinks while memory channel select function is
turned on.
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
MIC
IC-718
PHONES
RF/SQL AF SHIFT RIT
LOCK
MODE
FIL
TS
PWR
TUNER
COMP
P.AMP
UP
NB
ATT
SET
CH
DN
ENT
F-INP
V/M
1
MW
4
A=B
2
M -CL
5
SCN
8
ANF
0
NR
.
A/B
3
VOX
97
SPL
M V
6
√ ∫
Speaker Function Display @1 @0 !9 !7
!5
!4
!6
!3
!2
!0
!8
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
•Push several times (or push and hold) [√ ∫DN]/[UP ]
until desired memory channel appears.
•After pushing [F-INP/ENT], push desired memory chan-
nel number from the keypad, then push [FINP/ENT]
again to select the memory channel directory.
• Push [CH] to exit the memory channel select function.
!2 MEMORY CHANNEL (BAND) UP/DOWN
SWITCHES [√
√
√
√
√DN]/[UP ∫
∫
∫
∫
∫] (p. 35)
➥Push one or more times to select the memory
channel, while [MEMO] indicator is blinking.
➥Push to select a band.
➥Push to select the quick/initial set mode items
while quick/initial set mode is selected.
!3 ATTENUATOR SWITCH [ATT] (p. 22)
Push to toggle the 20 dB attenuator function ON
and OFF.
!4 TUNER SWITCH [TUNER] (pgs. 28, 29)
➥Push momentarily to toggle the automatic an-
tenna tuner function ON/OFF.
•An optional antenna tuner must be connected.
➥Push for 1 sec. to manually tune the tuner.
•An optional antenna tuner must be connected.
•When the tuner cannot tune the antenna, the tuning cir-
cuit is bypassed automatically after 20 sec.
!5 SET SWITCH [SET]
➥Push for 1 sec. to enter the quick set mode. (p.
41)
➥Pushing and holding [SET], and then push
[POWER] to enter the initial set mode. (p. 41)
➥Push to toggle the meter function; (p. 26)
•PO: indicates the relative RF output power.
•ALC: Indicates ALC level.
•SWR: indicates the SWR over the transmission line.
!6 MIC COMPRESSOR SWITCH [C
C
C
C
CO
O
O
O
OM
M
M
M
MP
P
P
P
P] (p. 27)
Toggles the Mic. compressor function ON and OFF.
!7 KEYPAD
The keypad can be used for several functions as
discribed below:
•[F-INP/ENT], keypad then [F-INP/ENT].
— Direct frequency input. (pgs. 4, 7)
•[CH], [F-INP/ENT], keypad then [F-INP/ENT] then [V/M]
— Memory channel selection.(pgs. 4, 35)
•[V/M], [A=B], [A/B], [MW], [M-CL], [M≈V], [SPL], [SCAN],
[VOX], [NR] (option) and [ANF] (option) switch. (p. 4)
!8 NOISE BLANKER SWITCH [NB] (p. 22)
➥Toggles the noise blanker ON and OFF. The
noise blanker reduces pulse-type noise such as
that generated by automobile ignition systems.
This function is not effective against non pulse-
type noise.
➥Push [NB] for 1 sec to enter the noise blanker
level setting condition.
!9 QUICK TUNING STEP SWITCH [TS] (pgs. 18,
19)
➥Selects a quick tuning step or turns the quick tun-
ing step OFF.
•While the quick tuning indicator () is displayed, the
frequency can be changed in kHz step.
➥While the quick tuning step is OFF, it turns the 1
Hz step ON and OFF when pushed for 1 sec.
•1 Hz indication appears and the frequency can be
changed in 1 Hz steps.
➥While the kHz quick tuning step is selected, it en-
ters tuning step set mode when pushed for 1 sec.
@0 FILTER SWITCH [FIL] (p. 24)
➥Push momentarily to toggle between the pre-pro-
grammed normal, wide and narrow IF filters for
the selected operating mode.
@1 MODE SWITCHES [LSB/USB]/[CW/CW-
R]/[RTTY/RTTY-R]/[AM] (p. 20)
Push to toggle an operating mode.
•Push[MODE] for 1 sec. during SSB mode to toggle be-
tween LSB or USB.
•Push [MODE] for 2 sec. during CW or RTTY mode, to
toggle between CW and CW reverse or RTTY and RTTY
reverse. “ ” appears on the display.

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2PANEL DESCRIPTION
■Front panel (continued)
@2 VFO/MEMORY SWITCH/1 [V/M 1] •(pgs. 16, 35)
➥Toggles the operating mode between VFO mode
or memory mode when pushed.
@3 MEMORY WRITE SWITCH/4 [MW•4] (p. 36)
➥Stores the displayed frequency and operating
mode into the selected memory channel when
pushed for 1 sec.
@4 SPLIT SWITCH/7 [SPL•7] (p. 30)
Turns the split frequency operation ON or OFF
when pushed.
@5 NR SWITCH/. [NR• . ] (p. 23)
➥Toggles the optional noise reduction function ON
or OFF when pushed. Functions in all modes.
•An optional UT-106 DSP UNIT is required.
•[NR] appears on the display.
➥Enters noise reduction level set mode when
pushed for 1 sec.
@6 ANF SWITCH/0 [ANF•0] (p. 23)
Toggles the Automatic Notch Filter function ON or
OFF. Functions in SSB and AM modes.
•An optional UT-106 DSP UNIT is required.
•[ANF] appears on the display.
@7 FRQUENCY INPUT/ENTER SWITCH
[F-INP/ENT]
➥[F-INP/ENT], then keypad then [F-INP/ENT]
— Direct frequency input. (p. 17)
➥[CH] then [F-INP/ENT], then keypad then [F-
INP/ENT]. Push [CH].
— Direct memory number selection. (p. 35)
@8 SCAN SWITCH/8 [SCAN•8] (p. 39)
➥Push momentarily to start/stop the programmed
scan in VFO mode.
➥Push momentarily to start/stop the memory scan
in memory mode.
@9 VOX SWITCH/9 [VOX•9] (p. 27)
➥Turn the VOX function ON or OFF when pushed
in SSB modes.
#0 M≈
≈
≈
≈
≈V SWITCH/6 [MV 6] •(p. 37)
➥Transfers the memory contents to VFO when
pushed for 1 sec.
#1 MEMORY CLEAR SWITCH/5 [M=CL 5] •(p. 38)
Clears the selected readout memory channel con-
tents when pushed for 1 sec. in memory mode.
•[BLANK] appears above the memory channel number.
#2 VFO SELECT SWITCH/3 [A/B•3] (p. 16)
➥Toggles between VFO A or VFO B in VFO mode.
➥Toggles between transmission VFO and recep-
tion VFO during split operation.
#3 VFO EQUALIZATION SWITCH/2 [A=B 2]•
Equalize the frequency and operating mode of the
two VFO’s.
• The VFO B frequency and operating mode are equal-
ized with the VFO A frequency and operating mode.
ENT
F-INP
V/M
1
MW
4
A=B
2
M =CL
5
SCN
8
ANF
0
NR
.
A/B
3
VOX
97
SPL
M V
6
#1
#3 #2
#0
@9
@8
@7
@6
@3
@4
@5
@2
K
MODE
FILTER
TS
TUNER
COMP
P.AMP
UP
NB
ATT
SET
CH
DN
ENT
F-INP
V/M
1
MW
4
A=B
2
M =CL
5
SCN
8
ANF
0
NR
.
A/B
3
VOX
97
SPL
M V
6
√ ∫

■Function display
qLOCK INDICATOR (p. 19)
Appears when the dial lock function is in use.
wRECEIVE INDICATOR
Appears while receiving a signal or when the
squelch is open.
eTUNE INDICATOR
Appears while the automatic tuning function is acti-
vated.
rTRANSMIT INDICATOR
Appears while transmitting.
tFUNCTION INDICATORS
➥“P.AMP” appears when antenna preamp is in
use.
➥“ ”ATT appears when the attenuator function is in
use.
➥“ ”NB appears when the Noise Blanker function is
turned ON.
➥“ ”BK appears when the semi break-in function is
selected in quick set mode.
➥“ ”F-BK appears when the full break-in function
activates in CW mode. (p. 31)
➥“ ”VOX appears when the VOX function is se-
lected in quick set mode.
➥“ ”COM appears when the speech compressor ac-
tivates in SSB mode.
➥“ ”SCAN appears when the scan function is acti-
vated.
•Flashes when scan is paused.
yDSP UNIT INDICATOR (p. 49)
Appears when an optional UT-106 DSP UNIT is in-
stalled.
uAUTOMATIC NOTCH FILTER INDICATOR (p. 23)
Appears when the optional Automatic Notch Filter
function is in use.
iNOISE REDUCTION INDICATOR (p. 23)
Appears when the optional Noise Reduction func-
tion is in use.
oSIGNAL/SQL/RF-GAIN METER
➥Functions as an S-meter while receiving.
➥Functions as a Power, ALC or SWR meter while
transmitting. (p. 26)
!0 VFO/MEMORY INDICATOR (p. 16)
“ ” “ ”VFO A or B appears when VFO mode is se-
lected.
“ ”MEMO appears when memory mode is selected.
!1 MEMORY CHANNEL NUMBER READOUT (p. 35)
Shows the selected memory channel number.
!2 BLANK INDICATOR (p. 38)
Shows that the displayed memory channel is not
programmed.
•This indicator appears both in VFO and memory mode.
!3 SPLIT INDICATORS (p. 30)
Appears when the split frequency operation is in
use.
!4 RIT INDICATOR (p. 21)
Appears when the RIT function is in use.
!5 FREQUENCY READOUT
Shows the operating frequency.
!6 REVERSE INDICATOR (p.19)
Appears when the CW reverse or RTTY reverse
mode is selected.
!7 WIDE/NARROW FILTER INDICATORS (pgs. 24, 25)
➥“ ” appears when the wide IF lter is selected.fi
➥“ ” appears when the narrow IF filter is se-
lected.
!8 PROGRAMMABLE TUNING STEP INDICATORS
Appears when the programmable tuning step is se-
lected.
!9 MODE INDICATORS (p. 20)
Indicates the selected operating mode.
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
!9 !6!7
!8
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
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D
D
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DACC SOCKET INFORMATION
• ACC socket
•When connecting the ACC conversion cable (OPC-599)
ACC PIN # NAME DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATIONS COLOR
1 8 V Regulated 8 V output. Output voltage : 8 V 0.3 V±
Output current : Less than 10 mA brown
2 GND redConnects to ground.
3 SEND
Input/output pin.
Goes to ground when transmitting.
When grounded, transmits.
Ground level : –0.5 V to 0.8 V
Input current : Less than 20 mA orange
4 BDT Data line for the optional AT-180. yellow
5 BAND Band voltage output.
(Varies with amateur band) Output voltage : 0 to 8.0 V green
6 ALC ALC voltage input. Control voltage : –4 to 0 V
Input impedance : More than 10 kΩblue
7 NC purple
8 13.8 V 13.8 V output when power is ON. Output current : Max. 1 A gray
9 TKEY Key line for the AT-180. white
10 FSKK RTTY keying input. Ground level : –0.5 to 0.8 V
Input current : Less than 10 mA black
11 MOD Modulator input.
Input impedance : 10 kΩ
Input level : Approx. 100 mV
rms
pink
12 AF AF detector output.
Fixed, regardless of [AF] position.
Output impedance : 4.7 kΩ
Output level : 100 to 300 mV rms
light
blue
13 SQLS Squelch output.
Goes to ground when squelch opens.
SQL open : Less than 0.3 V/5 mA
SQL closed : More than 6.0 V/100 µA
light
green
Rear panel
view
1 2 3 4
8765
9
10 11 12
13
ACC 1
ACC 2
➀ ➄ FSKK AF
➁ ➅ GND SQLS
➂ ➆ SEND 13.8 V
➃ ➇ MOD ALC
➀ ➄ 8 V ALC
➁ ➅ GND NC
➂ ➆ SEND 13.8 V
➃ BAND
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
8
8
7
7
6
6
5
5
9
10 11 12
13
1
2
3
4
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2PANEL DESCRIPTION
■Microphone (HM-36)
qUP/DOWN SWITCHES [UP]/[DN]
Change the selected readout frequency or memory
channel.
•Continuous pushing changes the frequency or memory
channel number continuously.
•The [UP]/[DN] switch can simulate a key paddle. Preset
in the CW PADDL in initial set mode. (p. 31)
wPTT SWITCH
Push and hold to transmit; release to receive.
q
w
•MICROPHONE CONNECTOR
(Front view)
CAUTION: DO NOT short pin 2 to ground as this
can damage the internal 8 V regulator.
y GND (PTT ground)
t PTT
r Main readout squelch switch
q Microphone input
w +8 V DC output
e Frequency up/down
u GND
(Microphone ground)
i Main readout AF output
(varies with [AF]/[BAL])
Max. 10 mA
Ground
Ground through 470 Ω
“LOW” level
“ ”HIGH level
+8 V DC output
Frequency up
Frequency down
Squelch open
Squelch closed
[MIC]
PIN NO.
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FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
•HM-36 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
+
+
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4700p
4700p
10µ
0.33µ
MICROPHONE
MIC
ELEMENT
2k
470
DOWN UP
PTT RECEIVE
TRANSMIT
MICROPHONE CABLE MICROPHONE PLUG

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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
■Unpacking
After unpacking, immediately report any damage to the
delivering carrier or dealer. Keep the shipping cartons.
For a description and a diagram of accessory equip-
ment included with the IC-718, see Supplied acces-‘
sories’on p. 1 of this manual.
■Selecting a location
Select a location for the transceiver that allows ade-
quate air circulation, free from extreme heat, cold, or
vibrations, and away from TV sets, TV antenna ele-
ments, radios and other electro-magnetic sources.
The base of the transceiver has an adjustable stand
for desktop use. Set the stand to one of two angles de-
pending on your operating conditions.
■Grounding
To prevent electrical shock, television interference
(TVI), broadcast interference (BCI) and other prob-
lems, ground the transceiver through the GROUND
terminal on the rear panel.
For best results, connect a heavy gauge wire or strap
to a long earth-sunk copper rod. Make the distance be-
tween the [GND] terminal and ground as short as pos-
sible.
RWARNING: NEVER connect the [GND]
terminal to a gas or electric pipe, since the connec-
tion could cause an explosion or electric shock.
■Antenna connection
For radio communications, the antenna is of critical im-
portance, along with output power and sensitivity. Se-
lect antenna(s), such as a well-matched 50 Ωantenna,
and feedline. 1.5:1 or better of Voltage Standing Wave
Ratio (VSWR) is recommended for your desired band.
Of course, the transmission line should be a coaxial
cable.
CAUTION: Protect your transceiver from lightning
by using a lightning arrestor.
Antenna SWR
Each antenna is tuned for a specified frequency
range and SWR may be increased out-of-range.
When the SWR is higher than approx. 2.0:1, the
transceiver’s power drops to protect the final transis-
tor. In this case, an antenna tuner is useful to match
the transceiver and antenna. Low SWR allows full
power for transmitting even when using the antenna
tuner. The IC-718 has an SWR meter to monitor the
antenna SWR continuously.
PL-259 CONNECTOR INSTALLATION EXAMPLE
30 mm ≈9⁄8in 10 mm ≈3⁄ –8in 1 2 mm ≈1⁄16 in
30 mm
10 mm (soft solder)
10 mm
1–2 mm
solder solder
Soft
solder
Coupling ring
Slide the coupling ring
down. Strip the cable
jacket and soft solder.
Slide the connector
body on and solder it.
Screw the coupling
ring onto the
connector body.
Strip the cable as
shown at left. Soft
solder the center con-
ductor.
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3INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
■Required connections
MIC
IC-718
PHONES
RF/SQL AF SHIFT RIT
LOCK
MODE
FIL
TS
PWR
TUNER
√
∫
COMP
P. A M P
UP
NB
ATT
SET
CH
DN
ENT
F- INP
V/M
1
MW
4
A=B
2
M- CL
5
SCN
8
ANF
0
NR
.
A/B
3
VOX
97
SPL
M V
6
MICROPHONES (p. 55)
SM-20HM-36
GROUND (p. 9)
Use the heaviest gauge wire
or strap available and make
the connection as short as
possible.
Grounding prevents electrical
shocks, TVI and other
problems.
ANTENNA (p. 56)
[Example]: 1.8 30 MHz bands–
DC POWER SUPPLY
PS-85
CW KEY
A straight key can be used when the
internal electronic keyer is turned
OFF in CW PADDL in initial set “ ”
mode. (p. 31)
approx. 24.5 m; 80.3 ft
AH-710
•Front panel
•Rear panel

11
3
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
■Advanced connections
MIC
IC-718
PHONES
RF/SQL AF SHIFT RIT
LOCK
MODE
FIL
TS
PWR
TUNER
∫
∫
COMP
P. A M P
UP
NB
ATT
SET
CH
DN
ENT
F- INP
V/M
1
MW
4
A=B
2
M- CL
5
SCN
8
ANF
0
NR
.
A/B
3
VOX
97
SPL
M V
6
MIC
The AFSK modulation signal can be
input from [MIC]. (p. 33)
HEADPHONES
•Front panel
ANTENNA (p. 13)
Connects a liner amprifier, etc.
[REMOTE] (p. 57)
Used for computer control and transceive operation.
[SEND], [ALC]
(p. 14)
Used for connecting a
non-Icom linear ampli-
fier.
EXTERNAL SPEAKER (p. 55)
SP-21, etc
ACC SOCKETS (p. 7)
AH-4 (p. 55)
AH-2b
or long wire
with
•Rear panel

12
3INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
■Power supply connections
Use an optional PS-85 DC POWER SUPPLY when op-
erating the IC-718 with AC power. Refer to the dia-
grams below.
CAUTION: Before connecting the DC power
cable, check the following important items. Make
sure:
•The [POWER] switch is OFF.
• –Output voltage of the power source is 12 15 V
when you use a non-Icom power supply.
•DC power cable polarity is correct.
Red : positive +terminal
Black : negative _terminal
CONNECTING A VEHICLE BATTERY
12 V
battery
Supplied
DC power cable
+ red
_ black Crimp
Solder
Grommet
Fuses
NEVER connect to
a 24 V battery.
NOTE: Use terminals for
the cable connections.
CONNECTING NON-ICOM DC POWER SUPPLY
1234
8765
9
10 11 12
13
DC power
socket
DC power supply AC outlet
AC cable
20 A fuses
Supplied
DC power cable
13.8 V 20 A
_ +
black
red
+
_
CONNECTING PS-85 DC POWER SUPPLY
1234
8765
9
10 11 12
13
PS-85
Connect to an AC outlet
using the supplied AC cable.
DC power cable
DC power
socket
NEVER connect to a battery without supplied DC fuses,
otherwise the re hazard may occur.fi

13
3
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
■Linear amplifier connections
CONNECTING THE IC-PW1
1 2 3 4
8765
9
10 11 12
13
ANT
ACC-1
ACC REMOTE
REMOTE
INPUT1
GND
GND
IC-PW1
IC-718
Ground
AC outlet
(Non-European versions : 100 120/220 240 V– –
European version : 230 V)
Coaxial cable
(supplied with the IC-PW1)
ACC cable (supplied with the IC-PW1)
Remote control cable (supplied with the IC-PW1)
To an
antenna
EXCITER
1 1&2
OPC-599 conversion cable
(option)
CONNECTING THE IC-4KL
1234
8765
9
10 11 12
13
IC-718
Ground
IC-4KL
Remote
controller
Coaxial cable (supplied with the IC-4KL)
ACC cable (supplied with the IC-4KL)
ACC
IC-4KL
Remote control cable
(supplied with the IC-4KL)
AC outlet (220 240 V)–
To an
antenna
ANT
ACC
OPC-599 conversion cable
(option)

CONNECTING THE AT-180 (p. 28)
DO NOT! connect AT-180 and AH-4 at the same
time. Both tuners will not function correctly.
Turn the IC-718’s power OFF when connecting the
AT-180, otherwise, the CPU may malfunction and
the AT-180 may not function properly.
14
3INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
■External antenna tuners
CONNECTING A NON-ICOM LINER AMPLIFIER
RWARNING:
Set the transceiver output
power and linear amplifier
ALC output level referring to
the linear amplifier instruction
manual.
The ALC input level must be
in the range 0 V to –4 V, and
the transceiver does not ac-
cept positive voltage. Non-
matched ALC and RF power
settings could cause a fire or
ruin the linear amplifier.
1 2 3 4
8765
9
10 11 12
13
RF OUTPUT RF INPUT
ALC
SEND
50 coaxial cableΩ
IC-718
ANT
ALC
SEND
To an
antenna
Non-Icom linear amplifier
The specifications for the SEND relay are 16 V
DC 2 A. If this level is exceeded, a large external
relay must be used.
CONNECTING THE AH-4 (p. 29)
Coaxial cable (from the AH-4)
Long wire or optional AH-2b
Ground
IC-718 AH-4
Control cable
Ground
1 2 3 4
8765
9
10 11 12
13
Ground
HF
antenna
[ANT] [ACC] [ACC]AT-180
ACC cable supplied with the AT-180Coaxial cable supplied
with the AT-180
IC-718
one of two
connectors

4
15
FREQUENCY SETTING
■When first applying power (CPU resetting)
Before first applying power, make sure all connec-
tions required for your system are complete by refer-
ring to Chapter 3. Then, reset the transceiver using
the following procedure.
Resetting CLEARS all programmed contents in
memory channels and returns programmed values
in quick/initial set mode to default values.
qMake sure the transceiver power is OFF.
wWhile pushing and holding [∫ √UP] and [ DN],
push [PWR] for 1 sec. to turn power ON.
•The internal CPU is reset.
•The transceiver displays its initial VFO frequencies
when resetting is complete.
eAll quick/initial set mode settings are returned to
default values. (p. 41)
■Initial settings
After resetting the transceiver, set controls and
switches as shown in the gure below.fi
[PWR]
√
√
[ ]√[ ]∫
∫
∫
[METER]: Po
[LOCK]: OFF
[POWER]: OFF [P.AMP],
[ATT],: OFF
[RIT]: Center
[IF SHIFT]: Center
[AF]: Max. CCW
[RF/SQL]: 12 o'clock
[NB], [COMP]:
OFF
Turn power ON, then check the display. If any of the
following indicators appear, turn them OFF as follows:
• “ ”Quick tuning step indicator ▼: Push [TS].
•1 Hz frequency readout : Push [TS] for 1 sec.
(while quick tuning
step is OFF)
• “ ”RIT indicator : Center.
• “ ”Split indicator : Push [SPL].
RIT
RIT
RIT
RIT
RIT
Under cooler temperatures, the LCD may appear
dark and unstable after turning power ON. This is
normal and does not indicate any equipment mal-
function.
CCW : counterclockwise

16
4FREQUENCY SETTING
■VFO description
VFO is an abbreviation of Variable Frequency Oscilla-
tor, and traditionally refers to an oscillator.
The IC-718 VFO can store a frequency and an oper-
ating mode.
You can call up a desired frequency to the VFO with
the keypad or the memory transfer function (see p.
37). You can also change the frequency with the tuning
dial and select the operating mode with the [MODE]
switch or call up previously accessed frequency and
modes with the band stacking register (p. 18).
The IC-718 has two VFOs, specially suited for split fre-
quency opration. The VFOs are called VFO A and VFO
B. You can call up the desired VFO.
•Differences between VFO mode and memory mode
VFO MODE
Each VFO shows a frequency and operating mode. If
the frequency or operating mode is changed, the VFO
automatically memorizes the new frequency or new
operating mode.
When the VFO is selected from another VFO or
memory mode, the last-used frequency and operat-
ing mode for that VFO appears.
[EXAMPLE]
MEMORY MODE (pgs. 35-38)
Each memory channel shows a frequency and oper-
ating mode like a VFO. Even if the frequency or mode
is changed, the memory channel does not memorize
the new frequency or operating mode.
When the memory channel is selected from another
memory channel or VFO mode, the memorized fre-
quency and operating mode appear.
[EXAMPLE]
VFO is selected.
The frequency
is changed.
Memory mode
is selected.
VFO is selected
again.
Memory channel 1
is selected.
The frequency
is changed.
Another memory
channel is selected.
Memory channel 1
is selected again.
Changed frequency (14.123 MHz) does not appear and
memorized frequency (14.100 MHz) appears instead.
Changed frequency (14.123 MHz) appears.

DDirect frequency entry with keypad
The transceiver has a keypad for direct frequency
entry as described below.
qPush [F-INP/ENT], then push the numeral keys on
the keypad to enter the MHz digits for the desired
frequency.
•If a key is mistakenly pushed, push [SET] (or any key
except keypad) and start again from the beginning.
•When entering the same MHz digits as the displayed
frequency, this step can be skipped.
wPush [•] on the keypad.
ePush the numeral keys to enter the frequency dig-
its below 1 MHz.
•If a key is mistakenly pushed, push [SET] (or any key
except keypad) and start again from the beginning.
rPush [F-INP/ENT] to set the input frequency.
•When pushing [F-INP/ENT] after entering the MHz dig-
its, zeros are automatically entered for the kHz digits.
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4
FREQUENCY SETTING
DUsing the tuning dial
qPush [∫ √UP] or [ DN] one or more times to
select the desired ham band.
wSelect the desired operating mode with the mode
switch. (p. 20).
eRotate the tuning dial to set the desired frequency
• For general coverage receiver use
The IC-718 has a general coverage receiver band.
qPush [∫ √UP] or [ DN] one or more times to select
the general coverage receiver band.
Note: Even if you select the ham band, you can set
the transceiver to the general coverage frequency.
When the displayed frequency exits the transmit fre-
quency range (ham band), a band edge beep may be
emitted (depends on initial set mode programming).
•To set to 21.025 MHz
•To set to 706 KHz (0.706 MHz)
•To set to 7 MHz
•To change 14.195 to 14.850 MHz
•Start
ENT
F-INP
V/M
1
NR ANF
0
A=B
2
M =CL
5ENT
F-INP
A=B
2
NR
7
SPL
ANF
0
M V
6
▲
ENT
F-INP
ANF
0
ENT
F-INP
7
SPL
ENT
F-INP
SCN
8
M =CL
5
NR
■Frequency setting
[EXAMPLE]

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4FREQUENCY SETTING
DBand selection
All HF ham bands and a general coverage receiver
band are included in the IC-718.
Push [ UP]/[∫ √ DN] to select the desired band.
•Pushing [∫ √UP]/[ DN] continuously scrolls through the
available bands.
Note: For example, if 6.10000 MHz is resistered as
the General coverage frequency, then the General
coverage band automatically positions itself between
3.5 MHz and 7 MHz band.
DProgrammable tuning steps
Programmable tuning steps are available to suit your
operating requirements.
These tuning steps are:
•Selectable from 0.1, 1, 5, 9, 10, 100 kHz
qPush [TS], the programmable tuning step indica-
tor, “ ”, then appears above the 1 kHz.
•Rotating the tuning dial changes the frequency accord-
ing to the set tuning step.
wPush [TS] for 2 sec. while the programmable tun-
ing step indicator appears to enter the tuning step
set mode.
eRotate the tuning dial to set the desired tuning
step.
rPush [TS] to exit the tuning step set mode.
tRotate the tuning dial to change the frequency ac-
cording to the set tuning step.
Programmable tuning
step indicator
10 KHz tuning steps is
selected.
DN
√
UP ∫
General (new)
General (old)
DBand stacking resister
The band stacking register automatically stores the
last frequency and mode used for each band. This is
convenient for contest operation, etc. The tables
below shows the band stacking register default set-
tings for each band.
BAND BAND BAND
1.9 MHz 1.91000 MHz CW
3.5 MHz 3.55000 MHz LSB
7 MHz 7.05000 MHz LSB
10 MHz 10.12000 MHz CW
14 MHz 14.10000 MHz USB
General 15.10000 MHz USB
BAND BAND BAND
18 MHz 18.10000 MHz USB
21 MHz 21.20000 MHz USB
24 MHz 24.95000 MHz USB
28 MHz 28.50000 MHz USB
29 MHz 29.50000 MHz USB

5
20
■Mode selection
The following modes are available in the IC-718:
SSB (LSB/USB), CW, CW REV (CW reverse), RTTY,
RTTY REV (RTTY reverse)and AM.
➥Push [MODE] one or more times to select desired
operation mode.
➥Push [MODE] for 1 sec. to toggle between USB
and LSB. (SSB mode only)
➥Push [MODE] for 1 sec. to toggle between CW and
CW reverse or RTTY and RTTY reverse. (CW and
RTTY mode only)
•The selected mode is indicated in the function display.
Note: If desired mode cannot be selected, it’s use
may inhibited by initial set mode. (p. 44)
OPERATING MODE SELECTION
Push
momentarily
Push
for 1 sec.
USB LSB
CW CW
RTTY RTTY
AM
MODE
MODE
The IC-718 uses the same control, [RF/SQL], to ad-
just either the RF gain or the squelch. [RF/SQL] ad-
justs either the RF gain or the squelch depending on
the operating mode selected and the condition of the
RF/SQL item in initiaset mode (p. 44).
•[RF/SQL] control priority
* The RF gain is set to maximum level when the [RF/SQL]
is set as [SQL] control.
The RF (Radio Frequency) gain is used to adjust the
receiver gain.
•Shallow rotation moves the S-meter to the right indicating
the signal strength which can be received.
The recommended position for RF gain is the 12
o’clock position since this sets RF gain to the max.
The SQUELCH removes noise output from the
speaker (closed condition) when no signal is re-
ceived. The squelch is available for the other modes.
•A segment appears in the S-meter to indicate the S-meter
squelch level.
•When set as the [RF/SQL] control
Set mode
setting
USB, LSB,
CW, RTTY AM
At (AUTO) RF GAIN SQL*
Sq (SQL)
rS (RF/SQL)
(default)
SQL*
RF/SQL RF/SQL
SQL*
Minimum RF gain
Adjustable range
RF gain adjustable
range
Maximum RF gain
Maximum RF gain
Squelch is open. S-meter squelch
S-meter squelch
threshold
Shallow Deep
Squelch is open.
S-meter squelch
S-meter squelch
threshold
•When set as the [SQL] control
•When set as the [RF] control
■RF gain and Squelch
RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT

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5
RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT
■Function for receive
The IF shift function electronically narrows the pass-
band frequency of the IF (intermediate frequency)
and cuts out higher or lower frequency components
of the IF to reject interference. The function shifts the
IF frequency up to ±1.2 KHz in SSB/CW/RTTY
modes and up ±250 Hz in CW-narrow/RTTY narrow
modes. The IF shift is not available in AM mode.
IF SHIFT OPERATION EXAMPLE
•Adjust the [SHIFT] control for a minimum interfer-
ence signal level.
•When IF shift is used, the audio tone may be
changed.
•Set the IF shift control to its center position when
there is no interference.
SHIFT SHIFTSHIFT
IF center frequency
Interference
Desired signal
Passband
Both controls at
center position
Cutting a lower
passband
Cutting higher
passbands
Interference
Desired signal
Passband
ïIF shift function
ïRIT function
The RIT (Receive Incremental Tuning) function com-
pensates for off-frequencies of communicating sta-
tions. The function shifts the receive frequency up to
1.2 KHz without moving the transmit frequency.
qRotate the RIT control to cancel the off-frequen-
cies.
• “ ” appears on the display.
•The transmit frequencies are not shifted.
wTo cancel the RIT func-
tion, rotate the RIT con-
trol to the center
position.
• “ ” disappears.
RIT off position
ïPreamp
The preamp amplifies received signals in the front
end circuit to improve the S/N ratio and sensitivity.
Turn this function ON when receiving weak signals.
➥Push [P.AMP] to toggle between preamp or turn
the preamp OFF.
• Preamp functions below 1.59999 MHz, but sensitivity
may reduce in some cases.
Appears when the
preamp ON.

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5RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT
ïAttenuator
The attenuator prevents desired signals from distort-
ing when very strong signals are near the desired fre-
quency or when very strong electric fields, such as
from broadcasting stations, are near your location.
➥Push [ATT] to toggle the 20 dB attenuator function
ON and OFF.
• “ATT” appears when the attenuator is turned ON.
Appears when the
attenuator ON.
ïPeak meter hold
The peak meter hold function freezes the highest dis-
played bar segment in any meter function for about
0.5 sec. so that you can more easily read the meter.
This function can be turned ON and OFF in initial set
mode (p. 45).
Initial reception of a signal
results in an S-meter reading
of 40 dB.
The highest indicated bar
remains displayed for 0.5 sec.
even when the signal strength
decreases.
ïNoise blanker
The noise blanker reduces pulse-type noise such as
that generated by automobile ignition systems.
qPush the [NB] switch to turn the noise blanker ON
or OFF.
wPush the [NB] for 1 sec. to enter the noise blanker
level setting condition.
eRotate the tuning dial to adjust the noise blanker
level.
rPush [NB] to exit the setting condition.
tPush [NB] again to turn the noise blanker function
OFF.
• [NB] indicator disappears.
•When using the noise blanker, received signals
may be distorted if they are excessively strong.
•The noise blanker function in AM mode can be
deactivated depending on initial set mode setting.
(p. 45)
▲
▲
[NB] switch

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5RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT
■Filter selection
The filter selection switches the IF passband width as
shown in the table at right.
The filter selection is automatically memorized in
each mode.
qSelect the desired mode with the mode switches.
wPush [FIL] one or more times to select the desired
filter combination.
• fiã çor does not appear while in normal IF lter mode.
• fiçappears when the wide IF lter is selected.
• fiãappears when the narrow IF lter is selected.
When an optional lter is installed, set the optionalfi
filter in initial set mode. An optional lter is not se-fi
lected by default.
• fiOptional lter variations
FL-65 (2.4 kHz)*
FL-257 (3.3 kHz)**
FL-96 (2.8 kHz)**
FL-222 (1.8 kHz)**
FL-52A (500 Hz)**
FL-53A (250 Hz)**
2nd IF signal 2nd IF signal/DETCFWS450HT (6 kHz)***
Through
* AM; Narrow,
SSB/CW/RTTY; Normal
*** AM; Normal,
SSB/CW/RTTY; Wide
** OPTION
Name
FL-52A
FL-53A
FL-96
FL-222
FL-257
Band width
500 Hz/-6dB
250 Hz/-6dB
2.8 KHz/-6dB
1.8 KHz/-6dB
3.3 KHz/-6dB
Mode
CW/RTTY-N
CW/RTTY-N
SSB-W
SSB-N
SSB-W
no FL-52A FL-53A FL-96 FL-222 FL-257
SSB
WIDE 6 K* 6 K* 6 K* 6 K* 6 K* 6 K*
NORMAL 2.4 K 2.4 K 2.4 K 2.4 K 2.4 K 2.4 K
NARROW 500* 250* 1.8 K
CW
WIDE 6 K* 6 K* 6 K* 6 K* 6 K* 6 K*
NORMAL 2.4 K 2.4 K 2.4 K 2.4 K 2.4 K 2.4 K
NARROW 500 250 1.8 K
RTTY
WIDE 6 K* 6 K* 6 K* 6 K* 6 K* 6 K*
NORMAL 2.4 K 2.4 K 2.4 K 2.4 K 2.4 K 2.4 K
NARROW 500 250 1.8 K
AM
WIDE
NORMAL 6 K 6 K 6 K 6 K 6 K 6 K
NARROW 2.4 K 2.4 K 2.4 K2.4 K 2.4 K 2.4 K
500* 250* 2.8 K* 1.8 K* 3.3 K*
2.8 K
2.8 K
2.8 K
( Hz )
3.3 K
3.3 K
3.3 K
Note: *This selection can be used when the expanded filter
selection function is turned on in the initial set mode. (see right)
•Filter construction
•Filter selection table

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5RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT
ïMeter function
The bar meter in the function display acts as an S-
meter (for relative signal strength) during receive and
can be selected for one of three functions during
transmit.
•Push [SET] one or more times to select the PO, ALC
and SWR meter mode.
DISPLAY
INDICATION MEASUREMENT
Po Indicates the relative RF output power.
ALC
Indicates the ALC level. When the
meter movement shows the input signal
level exceeds the allowable level, the
ALC limits the RF power. In such cases,
reduce the microphone gain (see
above).
SWR Indicates the SWR over the transmis-
sion line.
■Function for transmit
•Setting output power
qPush [SET] for 1 sec. to select quick set mode.
wPush [∫ √UP]/[ DN] one or more times to select
“ ”RF Power .
eRotate the main dial to select the desired output.
• –Output power is displayed in 101 steps (L, 1 99 and H)
but is continuously selectable.
•Available power
SSB/CW/RTTY: 2 (or less) 100 W–
AM: 2 (or less) 40 W*–
*Carrier power
•Setting microphone gain
Microphone gain must be adjusted properly so that
your signal does not distort when transmitted.
qSelect SSB or another phone mode.
wPush [SET] for 1 sec. to enter the quick set mode.
ePush [∫ √UP]/[ DN] one or more times to select
“ ”MIC GAIN .
rWhen speaking into the microphone adjust the mic
gain so that the ALC meter does not peak past the
ALC zone.
tPush [SET] to exit quick set mode.
Maximum output
power is selected.
Microphone gain is
set to 50.
ïOutput power and microphone gain
ALC zone

The AT-180 automatic antenna tuner matches the IC-
718 to the connected antenna automatically. Once
the tuner matches an antenna, the variable capacitor
angles are memorized as a preset point for each fre-
quency range (100 kHz steps). Therefore, when you
change the frequency range, the variable capacitors
are automatically preset to the memorized point.
TUNER OPERATION
•Tuner type setting (p.46)
q Push [PWR] for 1 sec. to turn power OFF.
w While pushing and holding [SET], push [PWR] to
turn power ON.
e Push [UPY Z] or [ DN] one or more times to select
[TUNER].
r Rotate the main dial to select “ ”18 .
• AT-180 AUTOMATIC ANTENNA TUNER is selected.
NOTE: NEVER select “ ”4 (AH-4 AUTOMATIC AN-
TENNA TUNER ), otherwise the transceiver trans-
mits automatically when turning the power ON.
Push [TUNER] to cancel unexpected tramsmis-
sion. Then, re-select the tuner type correctly.
y Push [PWR] for 1 sec. to turn power OFF.
u Push [PWR] to turn power ON again.
• AUTO TUNE:
Push [TUNER] to turn the tuner ON. The antenna is
tuned automatically during transmission when the an-
tenna SWR is higher than 1.5:1.
• When the tuner is OFF, “ ” goes out.
•MANUAL TUNING
During SSB operation on HF bands at low voice lev-
els, the AT-180 may not be tuned correctly. In such
cases, manual tuning is helpful.
Push and hold [TUNER] for 1 sec. to start manual
tuning.
•CW mode is selected, a side tone is emitted, and
“ ” blinks; then, the previous mode is selected.
If the tuner cannot reduce the SWR to less than 1.5:1
after 20 sec. of tuning, “ ” goes out. In this case,
check the following:
• the antenna connection and feedline
• the antenna SWR (p. 26; meter function)
•Through inhibit
The AT-180 has a through inhibit condition. When se-
lecting this condition, the tuner can be used at poor
SWR’s. In this case, automatic tuning in the HF bands
activates only when exceeding SWR 3:1. Therefore,
manual tuning is necessary each time you change the
frequency. Although termed “through inhibit,” the tuner
will be if the SWR is higher than 3:1 after“through”
tuning.
CONVENIENT
• Tuner sensitive condition
If you require critical tuning at any time during trans-
mission, select the tuner sensitive condition. See p.
51 for selection.
• Automatic tuner start
If you want to turn OFF the tuner under conditions of
VSWR 1.5:1 or less, use automatic tuner on and“ ”
turn the tuner OFF. See p. 46 for turning the function
ON and OFF.
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5RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT
CAUTION: NEVER transmit with the tuner ON
when no antenna is connected. This will be dam-
age both the transceiver and the antenna tuner.
DO NOT! connect the AT-180 and AH-4 at the
same time. Both turners will not be function cor-
rectly.
Y
Y
[TUNER]
Y
Y
[TUNER]
Tuning indicator;
Push and hold 1 sec. to start manual
tuning.
ï Optional AT-180 AUTOMATIC ANTENNA TUNER operation

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5
RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT
The AH-4 matches the IC-718 to a long wire antenna
more than 7 m/23 ft long (3.5 MHz and above).
• See p. 14 for connection.
• See the AH-4 instruction manual for AH-4 installa-
tion and antenna connection details.
NEVER operate the AH-4 without an antenna wire.
The tuner and transceiver will be damaged.
NEVER operate the AH-4 when it is ungrounded.
Transmitting before tuning may damage the trans-
ceiver. Note that the AH-4 cannot tune when using a
1 2 ⁄ λ long wire or multiple of the operating frequency.
TUNER OPERATION
•Tuner type setting (p.46)
q Push [PWR] for 1 sec. to turn power OFF.
w While pushing and holding [SET], push [PWR] to
turn power ON.
e Push [UPY Z] or [ DN] one or more times to select
[TUNER].
r Rotate the main dial to select “ ”4 .
• AH-4 AUTOMATIC ANTENNA TUNER is selected.
y Push [PWR] for 1 sec. to turn power OFF.
u Push [PWR] to turn power ON again.
• MANUAL TUNING
q Set the desired frequency in an HF band.
• The IC-718 will not transmit outside of the ham bands,
the AH-4 tuner will tune all frequencies 3.5 to 30 MHz.
w Push and hold [TUNER] for 1 sec.
• “ ” blinks and CW appears while tuning.“ ”
e“ ” lights constantly when tuning is complete.
• When the connected wire cannot be tuned, the “ ”
goes out, the AH-4 is bypassed and the antenna wire is
connected to the antenna connector on the transceiver
directly.
r To bypass the AH-4 manually, push [TUNER].
CONVENIENT
• PTT tune function
The AH-4 is always tuned when the PTT is pushed
after the frequency is changed (more than 1%). This
function removes the push and hold [TUNER]“ ” oper-
ation and activates rst transmission on the new fre-
quency. This function is turned ON in initial set mode
(p. 46).
For mobile operation
For outdoor operation
Long wire
Optional AH-2b
antenna element
MIC
IC-718
PHONES SQL AF SHIFT RIT
LOCK
MODE
FILTER
TS
PWR
TUNER
∫
∫
COMP
P.AMP
UP
NB
ATT
SET
CH
DN
ENTF-INP
V/M
1
MW
4
A=B
2
M=CL
5
SCN
8
ANF
0
NR
.
A/B
3
VOX
97
SPL
M V
6
▲
AH-4
R
R
R
R
RWARNING: HIGH VOLTAGE!
NEVER touch the antenna element while tuning or
transmitting.
Tuning is required for each frequency. Be sure to
re-tune the antenna before transmitting when you
change the frequency even slightly.–
Y
Y
[TUNER]
ï Optional AH-4 AUTOMATIC ANTENNA TUNER operation
Tuning indicator;
Blinks: Tuning now
Appears: Tune is completed
Disappears: Tune is not completed
AH-4 setting example:

30
5RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT
■ Split frequency operation
Split frequency operation allows you to transmit and
receive on two different frequencies. Split frequency
operation uses two frequencies, one in VFO A and
the other in VFO B.
Following is an example of setting 7.057 MHz, CW
mode in VFO A (for receive) and 7.025 MHz, CW
mode in VFO B (for transmit).
qSelect VFO B and set the frequency to 7.025 MHz/
CW.
wPush [A/B] to select VFO A and set the frequency
to 7.057 MHz/CW.
ePush [SPL] to turn the split frequency operation
ON.
• Split operation is now set for receive 7.057 MHz/CW
and transmit 7.025 MHz/CW.
• To change the receive frequency, rotate the main dial,
to change the transmit frequency, rotate the main dial
during transmit mode.
To exchange the transmit and receive frequencies,
push [A/B].
■ SWR
The IC-718 has a built-in circuit of measuring antenna
SWR—no external equipment or special adjustments
are necessary.
ï Measuring SWR
qConrm that the output power is over 30 W.
wPush [SET] one or more times to select the SWR
meter.
ePush [MODE] one or more times to select CW or
RTTY operation.
•Key down or push [PTT] to transmit; then read the
actual SWR from the meter:
≤ 1.5 well matched antenna
≥ 1.5 check antenna or cable connection, etc.
The best match is in this range.

31
5
RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT
■ Function for CW
ï Connection for CW
▲
▲
1234
8765
9
10 11 12
13
Paddle
[ELEC KEY]
[MICROPHONE]
See p. 32 for connection details:
Paddle operation from front panel
MIC connector.
Straight key
Microphone
Initial set mode setting (p. 45)
4
8
12
[ACC]
123
765
9
10 11
13
For no break-in operation:
Connect an external switch such as
a foot switch; or use the RTTY
SEND terminal for all bands.
(See p. 33)
: normal
: reverse
: off
: UP/DN key
ï CW operation
qConnect a paddle or straight key as above.
wSelect CW (or CW-REV) mode with [MODE].
eSet CW break-in operation as semi break-in, full
break-in or OFF. (See p. 42)
• Push [SET] for 1 sec. to enter quick set mode.
• “ – ”Push [∫ √UP]/[ DN] one or more times until BK IN ap-
pears, then rotate the main dial to select the desired
condition:
FL: full break-in
SE: semi break-in
oF: no break-in
rSet the CW delay time when semi break-in opera-
tion is selected. (See p. 43)
•Push [SET] for 1 sec. to enter quick set mode; push [∫
UP]/[ BK DELAY√ DN] one or more times until “ – ” ap-
pears, then rotate the main dial to set the desired delay
time.
CW mode and semi
break-in operation
is selected.
Delay time of 6 dots
is selected in quick
set mode for semi
break-in operation.

32
5RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT
ï CW pitch control
The received CW audio pitch and monitored CW
audio pitch can be adjusted to suit your preferences
(300 to 900 Hz) with out changing the operating fre-
quency.
qPush [SET] for 1 sec. to enter quick set mode.
wPush [∫ √UP]/[ DN] one or more times until “CW
PITCH” appears, then rotate the main dial to set
the desired pitch.
ï CW reverse mode
The CW-R (CW Reverse) mode receives CW signals
with a reverse side CW carrier point like that of LSB
and USB modes. Use this mode when interference
signals are near the desired signal and you want to
change the interference tone.
qPush [MODE] one or more times to select CW
mode.
wPush [MODE] for 1 sec. to toggle between CW and
CW-R modes.
BFO
1/3 octave
Push for 1 sec.
Desired signal
(600 Hz)
CW mode (USB side)
Interference
(800 Hz)
BFO
1/2 octave
Desired signal
(600 Hz)
CW REV mode (LSB side)
Interference
(400 Hz)
MODE
ï Electronic CW keyer
The IC-718 has an electronic keyer. Both keying
speed and weight (the ratio of dot : space : dash) can
be set in quick set mode.
•Setting the electronic keyer
qPush [MODE] one or more times to select CW
mode.
wWhile pushing and holding [SET], push [POWER]
to enter initial set mode.
ePush [∫ √UP]/[ DN] one or more times until “CW
PADDL” appears, then rotate the main dial to se-
lect the paddle type.
• “When ud” is selected, the up/down switches on the mi-
crophone can be use as a paddle.
• When using up/down switches as a paddle, squeeze
keying function is not available.
rPush [∫ √UP]/[ DN] one or more times until “KEY
RAT” appears, then rotate the main dial to select
the desired weight.
• Key weight can be select from 2.8 to 4.5.
tPush [∫ √UP]/[ DN] one or more times until “KEY
SPD” appears, then rotate the main dial to select
the desired weight.
• Key weight can be select from 6 to 60.
Paddle operation from front panel MIC connector
Connect a CW paddle as at right to operate an elec-
tronic keyer from the front panel MIC connector.
• This function is available from the front panel mic con-
nector only.
• Be sure to select item “n, or oF”“r,” “ ” in CW PADDL in
initial set mode.
• “ ”Connect straight key to DOT side.
This shows the
default setting for
the CW pitch control
(600 Hz).
KEYING WEIGHT EXAMPLE: morse code K“ ”
*SPACE and DOT length can be adjusted with KEY SPD“
”
in the quick set mode only.
DASH
Weight setting:
1:1:3 (default)
Weight setting:
Adjusted
DASH
DOT
(Fixed*)
Adjustable range SPACE (Fixed*)
front panel
MIC connector
MIC U/D
CW
paddle
DOT E
DASH
y
3.9 k 5%Ω ±
2.2 k 5%Ω ± e
Paddle operation

33
5
RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT
■Function for RTTY
ïConnection for RTTY(FSK)
Rear panel TU or TNC
Personal computer
Rear panel
view
Use either the ACC or one of the two 1/ plugs. 8˝
*1Connect SQL line when required.
SQL*1
AF out
SEND
GND
FSKK
GND
AF
2-conductor 1/ plug8˝
[ACC]
[EXT SP]
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12
13
ïConnection for AFSK
To a TU or TNC
and personal computer.
Use either the ACC or microphone connector.
SQL*1
AF out
AF in
SEND
GND
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12
13
Rear panel
view
*
1Connect SQL line when required.
q Mic input
[MIC] connector
(Front panel view)
1
2
345
6
7
8
i AF output
u Mic GND
y PTT GND
t PTT
r SQL
[ACC] connector

34
5RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT
ï RTTY (FSK) operation
qConnect a terminal unit as at p. 34.
wSelect RTTY (or RTTY-R) mode with [MODE].
eSelect the desired FSK tone and shift frequencies
as below.
rSet the desired frequency with the main dial.
tOperate the connected PC or TNC (TU).
PRESETTING FOR RTTY
•Tone frequency
qPush [SET] for 1 sec. to enter quick set mode.
wPush [∫ √UP]/[ DN] one or more times until “TON
2125” appears, then rotate the main dial to select
the desired tone frequency.
• Sift frequency
qPush [SET] for 1 sec. to enter quick set mode.
wPush [∫ √UP]/[ DN] one or more times until “SIFT
170” appears, then rotate the main dial to select
the desired tone frequency.
• RTTY reverse mode
Received characters are occasionally garbled when
the receive signal is reversed between MARK and
SPACE. This reversal can be caused by incorrect
TNC connections, settings, commands, etc.
To receive a reversed RTTY signal correctly, select
RTTY-R (RTTY reverse) mode.
•Push [MODE] for 1 sec. to select RTTY-R (RTTY re-
verse) mode.
ï RTTY (AFSK) operation
qConnect a terminal unit as p. 33.
wSelect SSB (LSB) mode with [MODE].
•Generally, LSB is used on the HF bands.
eSelect the desired FSK tone/shift frequencies and
keying polarity the same way as FSK operation.
rSet the desired frequency with the main dial.
tOperate the connected PC or TNC (TU).
RTTY mark frequency
is set to 2125 Hz.
2125, 1615 and 1275
Hz are available.
RTTY sift frequency is
set to 850 Hz.
850, 425, 200 and
170 Hz are available.
RTTY mode
is selected.
ReverseNormal
BFO
170
Hz 2125
Hz 170
Hz
2125
Hz
BFO
markspace
displayed freq.displayed freq.
markspace

6
MEMORY OPERATION
35
■ Memory channels
The transceiver has 101 memory channels. The mem-
ory mode is very useful for quickly changing to often-
used frequencies.
All 101 memory channels are tuneable which means
the programmed frequency can be tuned temporarily
with the tuning dial, etc. in memory mode.
■ Memory channel selection
MEMORY
CHANNEL
MEMORY
CHANNEL
NUMBER
CAPABILITY TRANSFER
TO VFO
OVER-
WRITING CLEAR
Regular memory
channels 1 99– One frequency and one mode in
each memory channel. Yes Yes Yes
Scan edge
memory
channels P1, P2
One frequency and one mode in
each memory channel as scan
edges for programmed scan.
Yes Yes No
D Y ZUsing the [UP ] or [ DN] keys
q Push [V/M] to select memory mode.
•“MEMO appears.”
w Push [CH] to enter memory CH select mode.
•“MEMO blinks.”
e Push [UPY Z] or [ DN] several times to select the
desired memory channel.
• Push and hold [UPY Z] or [ DN] for continuous selec-
tion.
r Push [CH] to exit memory CH select mode.
t To return to VFO mode, push [V/M] again.
DUsing the keypad
q Push [V/M] to select memory mode.
•“MEMO appears.”
w Push [CH] to enter memory CH select mode.
•“MEMO blinks.”
e Push [F-INP/ENT], then push the desired memory
channel number using the keypad.
r Push [F-INP/ENT] to select the desired memory
channel.
t Push [CH] to exit memory CH select mode.
V/M
1
UPDN
or
CH
CH
√ ∫
V/M
1
CH
ENT
F-INP
V/M
1
A=B
2
CH
ENT
F-INP

6MEMORY OPERATION
36
Memory channel programming can be performed ei-
ther in VFO mode or in memory mode.
■ Memory channel programming
DProgramming in memory mode
q Select the desired memory channel with [UP Y] or
[Z DN] in memory mode.
•“BLANK” appears if the selected memory channel is a
blank channel (and does not have contents).
w Set the desired frequency and operating mode in
memory mode.
•To program a blank channel, use direct frequency entry
with the keypad in advance.
e Push [MW] for 1 sec. to program the displayed fre-
quency and operating mode into the memory
channel.
•Preamp setting, attenuator on/off,and AGC setting can
also be programmed into a memory channel.
[EXAMPLE]: Programming 21.280 MHz/CW into
memory channel 18.
DProgramming in VFO mode
q Set the desired frequency and operating mode in
VFO mode.
w Push [CH], then push [UP Y Z] or [ DN] several
times to select the desired memory channel.
•“MEMO blinks.”
•“BLANK” appears if the selected memory channel is a
blank channel.
e Push [MW] for 1 sec. to program the displayed fre-
quency and operating mode into the memory
channel.
r Push [CH] to exit memory channel select mode.
[EXAMPLE]: Programming 7.086 MHz/LSB into
memory channel 10.
CH
or keypad
Push for 1 sec.
Beep
Beep
Beep
MW
4
MODE
or
DN
√
UP
∫
CH
CH
ENT
F-INP
V/M
1
[2], [1], [.], [2], [8]
Push for 1 sec.
Beep
Beep
Beep
MW
4
or
DN
√
UP
∫
CH
then
ENT
F-INP

6
MEMORY OPERATION
37
■ Frequency transferring
The frequency and operating mode in a memory chan-
nel can be transferred to the VFO.
Frequency transferring can be performed in either VFO
mode or memory mode.
DTransferring in VFO mode
This is useful for transferring programmed contents to
VFO.
qSelect VFO mode with [V/M].
wPush [CH], then select the memory channel to be
transferred with [UP Y] or [ZDN].
• “BLANK” appears if the selected memory channel is a
blank channel.
ePush [M≈V] for 1 sec. to transfer the frequency
and operating mode.
•Transferred frequency and operating mode appear on
the frequency readout.
rPush [CH] to exit memory channel select mode.
TRANSFERRING EXAMPLE IN VFO MODE
Operating frequency : 21.320 MHz/USB (VFO)
Contents of M-ch 12 : 14.180 MHz/CW
UPDN
or
CH
Push for 1 sec.
Beep
Beep
Beep
M
≈
V
6
CH
√ ∫

6MEMORY OPERATION
38
■Memory clearing
Any unnecessary memory channels can be cleared.
The cleared memory channels become blank chan-
nels.
q Select memory mode with [V/M].
w Push [CH], then select the memory channel to be
cleared with [UPY] or [ZDN].
e Push [M-CL] for 1 sec. to clear the contents.
• The programmed frequency and operating mode dis-
appear.
•“BLANK appears.”
r To clear other memory channels, repeat steps w
and .e
Push for 1 sec.
Beep
Beep
Beep
M-CL
5
DTransferring in memory mode
This is useful for transferring frequency and operat-
ing mode while operating in memory mode.
When you have changed the frequency or operat-
ing mode in the selected memory channel:
•Displayed frequency and mode are transferred.
•Programmed frequency and mode in the mem-
ory channel are not transferred, and they remain
in the memory channel.
q Push [CH], then select the memory channel to be
transferred with [UP Y] or [ DN] in memoryZ
mode.
• And, set the frequency or operating mode if required.
w Push [M≈V] for 1 sec. to transfer the frequency
and operating mode.
•Displayed frequency and operating mode are trans-
ferred to the VFO.
e To return to VFO mode, push [V/M] momentarily.
TRANSFERRING EXAMPLE IN MEMORY MODE
Operating frequency : 14.020 MHz/CW (M-ch 16)
Contents of M-ch 16 : 14.018 MHz/CW
Push for 1 sec.
Beep
Beep
Beep
M V
6
√
V/M
1
V/M
1
Rotate dial.
VFO A is displayed.VFO A is displayed.
M-ch 16 is displayed.

SCANS 7
39
■Scan types
■Preparation
•Channels
For programmed scan/auto memory write scan:
Program scan edge frequencies into scan edge mem-
ory channels P1 and P2.
For memory scan:
Program 2 or more memory channels except scan
edge memory channels.
•Scan resume ON/OFF
You can select the scan to resume or cancel when de-
tecting a signal, in set mode. Scan resume ON/OFF
must be set before operating a scan. See p. 45 for
ON/OFF setting and scan resume condition details.
•Scan speed
Scan speed can be selected from 2 levels, high or low,
in Initial set mode. See p. 45 for details.
•Squelch condition
PROGRAMMED SCAN
Repeatedly scans between two scan edge frequencies
(scan edge memory channels P1 and P2).
This scan operates in VFO mode.
Scan
Scan edge
P1 or P2
Scan edge
P2 or P1
Jump
This scan operates in memory mode.
MEMORY SCAN
Repeatedly scans all programmed memory channels.
Mch 5
Mch 2 Mch 3 Mch 4
Mch 6Mch 7
BLANK
BLANK
Mch 1
Mch 99
Scan
start
with
Programmed scan Memory scan
Squelch
open
The scan continues
until it is stopped man-
ually, and does not
pause even if it detects
signals.
Scan pauses on
each channel when
the scan resume is
ON; not applicable
when OFF.
Squelch
open
closed
Scan stops when detecting a signal.
If you set scan resume ON in Initial set mode,
the scan pauses for 10 sec. when detecting a
signal, then resumes. When a signal disap-
pears while scan is paused, scan resumes 2
sec. later.

7SCANS
40
■ Programmed scan operation
q Select VFO mode with [V/M].
w Select the desired operating mode.
•The operating mode can also be changed while scan-
ning.
e Set [RF/SQL] open or closed.
•See previous page for scan condition.
•If the [RF/SQL] control function is set as RF control, the
squelch always opens. See pgs. 15, 20 for details.
r Push [SCAN] to start the programmed scan.
•“SCAN appears while scanning.”
t When the scan detects a signal, the scan stops,
pauses or ignores it depending on the resume set-
ting and the squelch condition.
y To cancel the scan, push [SCAN].
If the same frequencies are programmed into the
scan edge memory channel P1 and P2, pro-
grammed scan does not start.
■ Memory scan operation
q Select memory mode with [V/M].
w Select the desired operating mode.
•The operating mode can also be changed while scan-
ning.
e Set [RF/SQL] open or closed.
•See previous page for scan condition.
•If the [RF/SQL] control function is set as RF control, the
squelch always opens. See pgs. 14, 30 for details.
r Push [SCAN] to start the memory scan.
•“SCAN appears while scanning.”
t When the scan detects a signal, the scan stops,
pauses or ignores it depending on the resume set-
ting and the squelch condition.
y To cancel the scan, push [SCAN].
2 or more memory channels must be programmed
for memory scan to start.

8
41
SET MODE
■General
Set mode is used for programming infrequently
changed values or conditions of functions. The IC-718
has 2 separate set modes: quick set mode and initial
set mode.
DQuick set mode operation
qWhile power is ON, push [SET] for 1 sec.
• Quick set mode is selected and one of its items appears.
wPush [UP Y Z] or [ DN] to select the desired item.
eRotate the main dial to set the values or conditions
for the selected item.
r w eRepeat and to set other items.
tTo exit quick set mode, push [SET] momentarily.
DInitial set mode operation
qPush [POWER] for 1 sec. to turn power OFF.
wWhile pushing and holding [SET], push [POWER] to
turn power ON.
• Initial set mode is selected and one of its items appears.
ePush [UP Y Z] or [ DN] to select the desired item.
rRotate the main dial to set the values or conditions
for the selected item.
t e rRepeat and to set other items.
yTo exit initial set mode, push [PWR] for 1 sec. to turn
power OFF.
uPush [PWR] to turn power ON again.
• The conditions selection in intial set mode are now ef-
fective.
Item
Value of
Condition
Item
Value of
Condition
[DISPLAY EXAMPLE: INITIAL SET MODE]
[DISPLAY EXAMPLE: QUICK SET MODE]
[DIAL]
√
√
[ ]√[ ]∫
[ ]SET
[DIAL]
[PWR]
√
√
[ ]√[ ]∫
[ ]SET

8SET MODE
44
•Mode select
This item is available in all modes, and allows you to sim-
plify operation by inhibiting the selection of unneeded op-
erating modes during normal operation. For example if you
are operating mobile and only plan on using LSB and USB
modes, use MODE SELECTION to inhibit access to all“ ”
other modes (CW, RTTY and AM), thereby making selec-
tion of LSB and USB quick and easy.
The default is on for all operating modes. To toggle an op-
erating mode on or off, push [MODE] one or more times
until the desired mode is displayed. Then rotate the main
dial to set on or off.
•RF/SQL VR
The [RF/SQL] control can be set as the RF/squelch control
or automatic (acts as squelch in AM modes; as RF in
SSB/CW/RTTY modes) or the squelch control. (See p. 20)
The default is rS (RF/squelch).
•Beep level
This item adjusts the con rmation beep level.
The default is 50.
•Band edge beep
A beep sounds when an operating frequency enters or exits
a transmit frequency range. This functions independent of
the conrmation beep setting.
The default is on.
•Side-tone level
This item adjusts the CW side-tone level.
The default is 30.
•Beep
A beep sounds each time a switch is pushed to conrm it.
This function can be turned OFF for silent operation.
The default is on.
■ Initial set mode items
Produkt Specifikationer
Mærke: | Icom |
Kategori: | Modtager |
Model: | IC-718 |
Bredde: | 240 mm |
Dybde: | 239 mm |
Højde: | 95 mm |
Brugervejledning: | Ja |
Produktfarve: | Sort |
Skærmtype: | LCD |
Produkttype: | Bærbar CB radio |
Husmateriale: | Stål |
Frekvensområde: | 0.5 - 1.799999 Mhz |
Udgangseffekt: | 100 W |
Indgangsspænding: | 13.8 V |
Kompatible produkter: | AH-2B; AH-4; AH-710; AT-180; CT-17; FL-222; FL-257; FL-52A; FL-53A; HM-103; LC-156; MB-120; MB-62; MB-63; MB-72; OPC-581; OPC-587; OPC-589; OPC-599; PS-125; SM-20; SM-30; SP-10; SP-41; UT-102; |
Antal kanaler: | 101 kanaler |
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