Overview
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Specifications
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Controls & Indicators
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Installation / Setup
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Operation
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Troubleshooting & Error Codes
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Safety & Warnings
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Download MANUAL Service manual (PDF – 4.5 MB)
Icom IC-A24/A24E Service Manual PDF (4.5 MB) for troubleshooting, calibrating, and repairing the radio transceiver.
- Brand: Icom-ic-a24-ic-a24e-service
- Model: MANUAL
- Type: Service manual
- File size: 4.5 MB
Overview
Brief overview of the product.
Specifications
- Key spec 1
- Key spec 2
Controls & Indicators
Control panel/button layout.
Installation / Setup
- Step 1…
- Step 2…
Operation
Basic usage, modes, cycles.
Troubleshooting & Error Codes
| Issue / Code | Fix |
|---|---|
| Example | How to fix… |
Safety & Warnings
- Important warning…
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Download MANUAL service manual (PDF)
Icom IC-A24 / IC-A24E Service Manual Overview
The Icom IC-A24 and IC-A24E are professional-grade aviation handheld transceivers designed for reliable communication in demanding environments. These radios provide clear VHF communication for pilots and ground personnel, ensuring safety and coordination during flight operations. The service manual offers detailed guidance on maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair to keep your device operating at peak performance.
Main Features and Specifications
- Frequency Range: 118.000 to 136.975 MHz (VHF aviation band)
- Power Output: 5 Watts (high), 1 Watt (low)
- Channel Spacing: 25 kHz
- Battery Type: Rechargeable NiMH battery pack
- Durability: Water-resistant and rugged design suitable for aviation use
- Display: LCD with channel and frequency indicators
- Operating Temperature Range: -20°C to +60°C
- Weight: Approximately 320 grams with battery
Basic Usage and Operation Tips
To operate the IC-A24 / IC-A24E, first ensure the battery is fully charged. Turn on the radio by rotating the volume knob. Select the desired frequency or channel using the tuning knob or keypad. Use the push-to-talk (PTT) button to transmit your message clearly. Always monitor the emergency frequency 121.5 MHz when in flight. Adjust squelch settings to reduce background noise for clearer reception. Regularly check antenna connections for optimal signal quality.
Troubleshooting and Maintenance
If you experience weak transmission or reception, verify battery charge and antenna condition. Clean the battery contacts and radio connectors to prevent corrosion. For persistent issues, consult the service manual’s diagnostic flowcharts to identify faulty components. Periodically inspect the device for physical damage and perform firmware updates if applicable. Store the radio in a dry, cool place when not in use to prolong its lifespan.
Safety Reminder
Always follow aviation communication protocols and use the radio responsibly. Avoid operating the transceiver near explosive environments or in conditions where radio signals could interfere with sensitive equipment. Use only manufacturer-approved batteries and accessories to prevent damage or injury. Refer to the service manual for detailed safety instructions before performing any repairs or modifications.