The Icom service manual for the IC-2000H/IC-2000 144 MHz FM Transceiver provides detailed information on setup, operation, and troubleshooting, including specifications, circuit descriptions, and adjustment procedures. It also includes guidelines for ordering replacement parts and notes on repair, emphasizing safety precautions such as avoiding exposure to liquids and ensuring correct power supply connections.
Overview
The IC-2000H/IC-2000 is a 144 MHz FM transceiver produced by Icom Inc. The service manual provides detailed service information for this transceiver, including specifications, circuit descriptions, adjustment procedures, parts lists, and mechanical disassembly instructions. The manual also covers various circuit components such as receiver and transmitter circuits, PLL circuits, and power supply circuits. It includes information on ordering replacement parts and repair notes to ensure proper handling and maintenance of the transceiver.
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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Icom IC-2000/IC-200H Service Manual: Guide for troubleshooting, calibrating, and repairing radio systems. File size: 14.9 MB.
- Brand: Icom-ic-2000-ic-200h-service
- Model: MANUAL
- Type: Service manual
- File size: 14.9 MB
Overview
Brief overview of the product.
Specifications
- Key spec 1
- Key spec 2
Controls & Indicators
Control panel/button layout.
Installation / Setup
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Operation
Basic usage, modes, cycles.
Troubleshooting & Error Codes
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Safety & Warnings
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Icom IC-2000 / IC-200H Overview
The Icom IC-2000 and IC-200H are versatile dual-band mobile transceivers designed for amateur radio enthusiasts. These radios provide reliable communication across VHF and UHF frequencies, making them ideal for both casual and professional use. With robust construction and advanced features, the IC-2000 series supports clear voice transmission, wide frequency coverage, and easy integration into mobile setups.
Main Features and Specifications
- Dual-band operation: VHF 144 MHz and UHF 430 MHz
- Output power: Up to 50 watts on both bands
- Wide frequency coverage: Receive 118–174 MHz, 220–260 MHz, and 400–470 MHz
- 128 memory channels with alpha-numeric naming
- Built-in CTCSS and DCS tone encoding/decoding for selective calling
- Large LCD display with adjustable backlight
- Multiple scan functions including priority and memory scan
- Compact and durable design suitable for mobile installation
Basic Usage and Operation Tips
To operate the IC-2000/IC-200H, power the unit using the appropriate 13.8V DC supply. Select the desired band and frequency using the front panel controls or memory channels. Adjust the volume and squelch settings for optimal audio clarity. Use the programmable function keys to quickly access frequently used features such as scanning or tone settings. Regularly update memory channels to keep your contact list current. For mobile use, ensure the antenna is properly mounted and matched for best transmission and reception.
Troubleshooting and Maintenance
If you experience poor transmission quality or weak reception, first check antenna connections and cable integrity. Verify that the power supply voltage is stable and within specifications. Clean the microphone and speaker connectors to avoid audio issues. Should the radio fail to power on, inspect the fuse and replace if necessary. Periodically clean the exterior with a soft, dry cloth and avoid exposure to moisture or extreme temperatures. For detailed repairs, refer to the service manual to safely disassemble and test internal components.
Safety Reminder
Always follow proper safety precautions when installing and operating the IC-2000/IC-200H. Use only the recommended power supply and antenna systems to prevent electrical hazards. Avoid transmitting near flammable materials or in explosive environments. Disconnect the radio from power before performing any maintenance or repairs. Proper grounding and ventilation are essential to ensure safe and reliable operation.