Icom-ic-f6061-ic-f6062-ic-f6063-service MANUAL – Service manual (PDF)

The Icom service manual for the IC-F6061/F6062/F6063 UHF transceivers provides detailed instructions on setup, operation, and troubleshooting, including specifications, disassembly instructions, and adjustment procedures. It emphasizes cautionary measures such as not exposing the transceiver to liquids and ensuring correct power supply connections to prevent damage.

  • Brand: Icom
  • Model: MANUAL
  • Type: service manual
  • File size: 4.8 MB

Manual Overview

The Icom service manual for the IC-F6061, IC-F6062, and IC-F6063 UHF transceivers provides detailed guidance on troubleshooting, diagnostics, and maintenance. It emphasizes the importance of ensuring internal issues before disassembly and advises against exposing the transceiver to excessive voltage or liquids. The manual outlines a systematic approach to troubleshooting, including checking power connections and using insulated tools for adjustments. It provides specific error codes and diagnostics to identify common issues. Calibration and adjustment procedures are detailed in sections covering frequency, transmit, and receive adjustments, ensuring optimal performance. Board-level guidance includes disassembly instructions, highlighting the removal of the front panel and main unit, and the installation of optional units like the UT-96R and UT-119H. The manual also includes circuit descriptions, board layouts, and voltage diagrams to assist technicians in understanding the transceiver’s internal workings. Proper handling and connection of test equipment are stressed to prevent damage during diagnostics and repairs.

Quick Issues Covered

  • Diagnose power-up failures; ensure power supply under 15V.
  • Calibrate frequency and transmit adjustments for optimal performance.
  • Use schematics for circuit tracing and troubleshooting.

Overview

This service manual provides the latest service information for the Icom IC-F6061, IC-F6062, and IC-F6063 UHF transceivers. It includes specifications, disassembly instructions, optional unit installations, circuit descriptions, adjustment procedures, parts lists, mechanical parts, board layouts, block diagrams, and voltage diagrams. The manual also provides cautionary advice on the proper handling and operation of the transceivers to prevent damage.

Specifications

  • Frequency coverage 400-470 MHz [USA-01]
  • 450-512 MHz [USA-02]
  • 450-520 MHz [EXP-02]
  • Type of emission Wide 16KOF3E (25.0 kHz)
  • Middle 14KOFS3E (20.0 kHz)
  • 11KOF3E (12.5 kHz)
  • Narrow 11KOF7E/D (12.5 kHz)
  • 8K50FS3E (12.5 kHz)
  • 8K10F1E/D (12.5 kHz)
  • 4KOOF1E/D (6.25 kHz)
  • Number of programable channels max. 512 channels (128 zones)
  • Antenna impedance 50 Q (nominal)
  • Operating temperature range -30° to +60°; -22°F to +140°F; -22°F to +140°F -25°C to +55°C
  • Power supply requirement 13.6 V DC (nominal) 13.2 V DC (nominal) (negative ground)
  • Current drain Stand-by 300 mA
  • Max.audio 1200 mA
  • at 25 W 7A
  • at 45 W 14A
  • Dimensions (projections not included) 160 (W) x 45 (H) x 150 (D) mm; 2 3/32 (W) x 4 23/32 (H) x 1 9/32 (D) in
  • Weight 1310 g;2 Ib 14 oz
  • Transmit output power 45 W 25 W
  • Modulation Variable reactance frequency modulation
  • Max. permissible deviation Wide +5.0 kHz
  • Middle +4.0 kHz
  • Narrow +2.5 kHz
  • Frequency error +1.0 ppm +1.5 kHz
  • Spurious emission 75 oB typ. 0.25 uW (<1 GHz), 1.0 uW (>1 GHz)
  • Adjacent channel power Wide More than 70 dB
  • Middle More than 70 dB
  • Narrow More than 60 dB
  • Audio harmonic distortion 3% typ. (with 1 KHz AF 40% deviation)
  • FM hum and noise Wide More than 40 dB (45 GB typ.)
  • Narrow More than 34 dB (40 GB typ.)
  • Limiting charact of modulation 70-100% of max. deviation
  • Microphone impedance 600 Q
  • Receive system Double-conversion superheterodyne
  • Intermediate frequencies 1st IF; 46.35 MHz, 2nd IF; 450 kHz
  • Sensitivity 0.25 uV typ. at 12 dB SINAD
  • Squelch sensitivity (at threshold) 0.25 uV typ.
  • Adjacent channel Wide More than 80 dB (85 dB typ.)
  • selectivity Middle More than 78 dB (83 dB typ.)
  • Narrow More than 70 dB (75 dB typ.)
  • Spurious response More than 85 dB (90 dB typ.)
  • Intermodulation More than 75 dB (77 GB typ.) More than 65 dB (70 cB typ.)
  • Hum and noise Wide More than 45 dB (50 dB typ.)
  • Narrow More than 40 dB (45 dB typ.)
  • Audio output power 4 W typ. at 10

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

This service manual includes several safety warnings and precautions for the IC-F6061/F6062/F6063 UHF transceivers:

1. Never connect the transceiver to an AC outlet or to a DC power supply that uses more than 15 V, as this will ruin the transceiver.
2. Do not expose the transceiver to rain, snow, or any liquids.
3. Do not reverse the polarities of the power supply when connecting the transceiver.
4. Do not apply an RF signal of more than 20 dBm (100 mW) to the antenna connector, as this could damage the transceiver’s front end.
5. Ensure a problem is internal before disassembling the transceiver.
6. Do not open the transceiver until it is disconnected from its power source.
7. Do not force any of the variable components; turn them slowly and smoothly.
8. Do not short any circuits or electronic parts; use an insulated tuning tool for all adjustments.
9. Do not keep power on for a long time when the transceiver is defective.
10. Do not transmit power into a signal generator or a sweep generator.
11. Always connect a 50 Ω to 60 Ω attenuator between the transceiver and a deviation meter or spectrum analyzer when using such test equipment.
12. Read the instructions of test equipment thoroughly before connecting equipment to the transceiver.

Download MANUAL Service manual (PDF – 4.8 MB)

Service manual for Icom IC-F6061/IC-F6062/IC-F6063; assists technicians in troubleshooting and repairing radio communication devices.

  • Brand: Icom-ic-f6061-ic-f6062-ic-f6063-service
  • Model: MANUAL
  • Type: Service manual
  • File size: 4.8 MB

Overview

Brief overview of the product.

Specifications

  • Key spec 1
  • Key spec 2

Controls & Indicators

Control panel/button layout.

Installation / Setup

  1. Step 1…
  2. Step 2…

Operation

Basic usage, modes, cycles.

Troubleshooting & Error Codes

Issue / CodeFix
ExampleHow to fix…

Safety & Warnings

  • Important warning…

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Overview

The Icom IC-F6061, IC-F6062, and IC-F6063 are professional-grade portable two-way radios designed for reliable communication in demanding environments. These models offer robust performance, clear audio quality, and durable construction, making them ideal for use in public safety, industrial, and commercial applications. The service manual provides detailed guidance on maintenance, repair, and operation to ensure optimal functionality of these radios.

Main Features and Specifications

  • Frequency Range: VHF/UHF bands tailored to specific model variants
  • Power Output: Up to 5 watts for extended communication range
  • Channel Capacity: Supports multiple programmable channels
  • Durability: Water-resistant and rugged design compliant with IP54 standards
  • Battery Life: Long-lasting rechargeable battery with efficient power management
  • Audio: High-quality speaker and noise-cancelling microphone for clear voice transmission
  • Emergency Features: Built-in emergency alert and priority scan functions

Basic Usage and Operation Tips

To operate the radio, turn the power knob clockwise until the unit powers on. Select the desired channel using the channel selector knob. Press and hold the Push-To-Talk (PTT) button to transmit your message, and release it to listen. Ensure the volume is adjusted to a comfortable level for clear reception. Regularly charge the battery to maintain optimal performance and avoid sudden power loss during critical communication.

Troubleshooting and Maintenance

If you experience weak audio or transmission issues, check the antenna connection and ensure it is securely attached. Replace the battery if operating time decreases significantly. Clean the exterior and connectors periodically with a dry cloth to prevent dust buildup. Refer to the service manual for detailed diagnostics and component replacement procedures. Avoid exposing the radio to extreme temperatures or moisture beyond its rated specifications.

Safety Reminder

Always follow safety guidelines when operating the radio. Do not transmit in restricted or hazardous areas where radio signals may interfere with sensitive equipment. Use only manufacturer-approved batteries and accessories to prevent damage or injury. Keep the radio away from children and avoid prolonged exposure to radio frequency emissions close to the body.

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