Subject: Icom U16 mod From: n1ist@netcom.com (Michael L. Ardai) In article <3omjss$rhl@news.rain.org>, leigh@rain.org () says: > >I'm trying to help a friend program ham frequencies into a newly acquired >Icom U16 HT. It has a few commercial freqs in it. > >Thus far we can't change the commercial channels. I FTPed a U16 file >from the oak.oakland.edu radio mod database, which seems to contradict >itself. (It is listed below.) > >Questions: > >The file implies that the U16 must have a jumper in a certain spot, in >order for it to be user-programmable. Where should this jumper be? 3/4 way down the left side of the logic board which is inside the front cover.> >The file contradicts itself: when a new frequency is being inserted, >should it be entered as five or six digits? The frequency must be inserted in six digits. The decimal point must return to be a valid frequency entry. Also you must hold the function button while entering the frequency and then press enter before releasing the function buttion. >What are the keystrokes required to enter a typical ham 70cm repeater? >We can't get it to accept a new frequency using the data below... > >Thanks in advance and 73 from Leigh/KM6JE in Santa Barbara. >-------------------------------------------------------------- >copied from the Internet: >From: rosenblg@cmcl2.nyu.edu (Gary J. Rosenblum) >Subject: how to program the ICOM-U16 >------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >If the U16 has been made programmable by moving a jumper: > >Try holding FUNCT down and entering 159357. >It's now in prog mode. Exit with FUNCT-CLR. >Function + 159357 (Enter program mode) if the jumper has been removed a colon will now show up between the Ch and channel number ex Ch 01 with jumper removed Ch:01. You have only 30 seconds time between entries or the radio will time out and return to operation mode. >Function + 1 Encoder tones (1-37) 1=67.0,2=71.9,3=74.4,4=77.0,5=79.7, > 6=82.5,7=85.4,8=88.5,9=91.5,10=94.8, > 11=100.0,12=103.5,13=107.2,14=110.9, > 15=114.8,16=118.8,17=123.0,18=127.3, > 19=131.6,20=136.5,21=141.3,22=146.2, > 23=151.4,24=156.7,25=162.2,26=167.9, > 27=173.8,28=179.9,29=186.2,30=192.8?, > 31=203.5,32=210.7,33=218.1,34=225.7, > 35=233.6,36=241.8,37=250.3 > > + 2 Decoder tones (1-37) > > + 3 ? > > + 4 Delta + / Delta - offset, 5 digits > > + 5 Frequency, 5 digits (400MHz +) > > + 6 ? > > + 7 Sch. Ch. numbers. Allows alias ch numbers. > > + 8 Transmit timeout enable. > > + 9 TI, Transmit Inhibit > > + SCAN Priority Scan/Ch Scan > > + S.CH Channel Masking > > + CLEAR End progamming mode > >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- >Channel select: Standard method (up/down arrows or CH# + [ENTER]) >Frequency: Hold [FUNC], Press [5], enter 6 dig freq, [ENTER], release > [FUNC] >Rx CTCSS: Hold [FUNC], Press [2], enter 2 dig code, [ENTER], release > [FUNC] >Tx CTCSS: Hold [FUNC], Press [1], enter 2 dig code, [ENTER], release > [FUNC] >Offset Freq: Hold [FUNC], Press [4], use [#] for up offset, [*] for > down offset, then enter freq to offset by (ie: [#] [0] [0] > [0] [0] [0] for no offset, [#] [0] [5] [0] [0] [0] for the > standard +5MHz UHF offset), [ENTER] >Timeout Timer: Hold [FUNC], [8], Release [FUNC] >Tx Inhibit: Hold [FUNC], [9], Release [FUNC] >Special Channel Number: Hold [FUNC], Press [7], enter the special >channel number (17-99), [ENTER], Release [FUNC]l >Data Transfer MASTER: Hold [FUNC], [BEEP], Release [FUNC] >Data Transfer SLAVE: Hold [FUNC] with power off, turn on, release >[FUNC] > >-- >Gary J. Rosenblum >UNIX Systems Manager rosenblg@nyu.edu >New York University gary@nyu.edu >========================================================================= >Note: I haven't tried or verified this, proceed at your own risk. And >DO NOT transmit outside of legal bands for your license. WA2ISE >/EX > > >