ICOM Ic-M59
ICOM Ic-M59
ICOM Ic-M59
iC- m59
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
If your vessel requires assistance, contact other vessels and Or, transmit your distress call using digital selective calling on
the Coast Guard by sending a distress call on channel 16. channel 70 (the optional UX-120 DSC UNIT must be installed).
1. “MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY” 1. Push and hold [16• EMER] for 5 sec. until you
hear 5 short beeps change to one long beep.
2. “THIS IS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ” (name of vessel)
2. Then, push [PTT] to transmit the call.
3. Your call sign or other indication of the vessel
(AND 9-digit DSC ID if you have one). 3. Wait for an acknowledgment from a coast sta-
tion.
4. “LOCATED AT - - - - - - - - - - ” (your position) • When received, channel 16 is automatically selected.
5. The nature of the distress and assistance re- 4. Push and hold [PTT], then transmit the appro-
quired. priate information as at left.
6. Any other information which might facilitate the
rescue.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ..................................................i 5 SET MODE ........................................................... 19 – 21
TABLE OF CONTENTS ...................................................... ii ■ Entering SET mode .................................................. 19
IMPORTANT ...................................................................... iii ■ SET mode items ....................................................... 19
CAUTIONS.......................................................................... iii
6 CONNECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE .............. 22 – 27
1 OPERATING RULES ..................................................... 1 ■ Unpacking ................................................................ 22
■ Additional requirements ............................................ 22
2 PANEL DESCRIPTION ............................................ 2 – 5 ■ Connections .............................................................. 23
■ Front panel ................................................................. 2 ■ Mounting the transceiver .......................................... 24
■ Microphone ................................................................. 3 ■ Dimensions ............................................................... 25
■ Function display .......................................................... 4 ■ Antenna .................................................................... 26
■ Fuse replacement ..................................................... 26
3 BASIC OPERATION .............................................. 6 – 11
■ Cleaning ................................................................... 26
■ Power ON ................................................................... 6
■ Optional unit installations .......................................... 26
■ Channel selection ....................................................... 6
■ Receiving .................................................................... 8 7 TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................ 28
■ Transmitting ................................................................ 9
■ Scan function ............................................................ 10 8 VHF MARINE CHANNEL LIST ................................... 29
■ Call channel programming ........................................ 11
■ Display backlighting .................................................. 11 9 SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................... 30
• You must monitor channel 16 when you are not operating The Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit must be
on another channel. posted near the transceiver or be kept with the operator. Only
a licensed radio operator may operate a transceiver.
• False or fraudulent distress calls are prohibited under law.
However, non-licensed individuals may talk over a transceiver
if a licensed operator starts, supervises, ends the call and
D Privacy makes the necessary log entries.
• Information overheard but not intended for you cannot law-
fully be used in any way. A current copy of the applicable government rules and regu-
lations is only required to be on hand for vessels in which a
• Indecent or profane language is prohibited. radio telephone is compulsory. However, even if you are not
required to have these on hand it is your responsibility to be
thoroughly acquainted with all pertinent rules and regulations.
D Radio licenses
SHIP STATION LICENSE
When your craft is equipped with a VHF FM transceiver, you
must have a current radio station license before using the
transceiver. It is unlawful to operate a ship station which is not
licensed.
■ Front panel ➒
OFF
SQUELCH
TAG TRI EMER
SCAN DUAL ALL
/IND 16
DIM U/I/C
HI/LO CH/WX 9
➊ ➋ ➌➍ ➎ ➏ ➐ ➑
➊ CHANNEL SELECTOR [CHANNEL] display and control/switch backlighting intensity. (p. 11)
Selects an operating channel in the selected channel
group. ➍ CHANNEL/WEATHER CHANNEL SWITCH
[CH/WX•U/I/C]
➋ SCAN SWITCH [SCAN•TAG] • Selects and toggles between regular and weather chan-
• Starts and stops normal or priority scan when tag chan- nels.
nels are programmed. (p. 10) • Selects one of 3 regular channels in sequence when
• Push and hold for 1 sec. to toggle the tag setting for the pushed for 1 sec. (p. 7)
displayed channel. (p. 10) ➠ International, U.S.A. and Canadian channels are available for
regular channels.
➌ HIGH/LOW POWER SWITCH [HI/LO•DIM]
• Toggles between high and low output powers. (p. 9) ➎ DUAL/TRI-WATCH SWITCH [DUAL•TRI] (p. 8)
• While pushing, rotate the channel selector to adjust the • Activates dualwatch for checking channel 16.
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PANEL DESCRIPTION 2
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2 PANEL DESCRIPTION
■ Function display
q w e r t y u
!3 !1
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PANEL DESCRIPTION 2
!2 NMEA INDICATOR
Appears when NMEA devices (such as a GPS receiver)
are connected. (p. 12)
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3 BASIC OPERATION
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BASIC OPERATION 3
USA
✔ CONVENIENT
Weather alert function: NOAA broadcast stations transmit
a weather alert tone before an important weather announce-
TAG
ment.
DUP CAN
INT When the weather alert function is turned ON, the “ALT” indi-
cator flashes until any key is pushed.
International channels Canadian channels
This function is activated when a weather channel is selected
or during any scan. See “SET mode items” on p. 19.
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3 BASIC OPERATION
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BASIC OPERATION 3
The call channel key, [9], is used to select channel 9, how- channel.
ever, you can program your most often-used channels in • The call channel number and
each channel group for quick recall. channel group stop flashing.
channel of the selected chan- USA While pushing [HI/LO•DIM], rotate the channel selector to ad-
nel group. just the backlighting.
• “CALL” and the call channel ➥ Backlighting can be set to 1 of 3 intensities or turned OFF.
number appear.
➂ While pushing [HI/LO] push [9]
to enter call channel write CALL
USA
mode.
• Call channel number and chan-
nel group to be programmed flash.
➃ Rotate the channel selector to
select the desired channel. CALL
USA
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4 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING UX-120 required
■ General
When an optional UX-120 DSC UNIT is installed, digital selec- In addition, when a GPS receiver (NMEA0183 ver. 1.5, 2.0 or
tive calling (or DSC) can be used via the IC-M59. DSC is a 2.1) is connected, your vessel’s position and the current UTC
method of radio communications involving digital signals time are transmitted together with the vessel’s identity when
rather than the more conventional method of voice commu- making a distress call.
nications. The advantage of using digital communications
over voice communications is that information (especially See p. 27 for unit installation.
useful for distress calls and other urgent matters) can be pre-
programmed into a radio and transmitted accurately.
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DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING 4
1. “MAYDAY.”
INT
2. “THIS IS ” (name of vessel).
3. The 9-digit identity AND the call sign (or other identification
➂ The transceiver remains on channel 70 until an acknowl- of the vessel).
edgement is received. 4. The vessel’s position if DSC does not include it.
• When no acknowledgement is received, the distress call is re- 5. The nature of the distress and assistance required.
peated until an acknowledgement is received. 6. Any other information which might facilitate the rescue.
• To cancel this, turn power OFF then ON again.
• Calls to you other than distress acknowledgement cannot be re- NOTE: When a GPS receiver (NMEA 0183) is connected,
ceived. your vessel’s position is automatically transmitted with the
distress call.
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4 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING
the traffic channel (for voice USA all ships call is not transmit-
communication after sending ted. The transceiver waits This display appears
the all ships call). until the channel is clear, then while the call is in
• Some ‘A’ channels (eg. channel 88A) cannot be used. transmits the call automati- standby.
➁ Rotate [SQUELCH] clockwise until the audio noise disap- cally.
pears.
➂ While pushing [9 •ALL/IND] ro- NOTE: Error indication
LOW
tate the channel selector to se- USA When a transmission inhibited LOW
USA
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DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING 4
➀ Set the ID code for the individual you wish to call in ad- received, the display changes
LOW
USA ACK RCV
vance. as at right.
• This code is input into the address item in SET mode. (p. 19) • Beeps sound.
➁ Select the traffic channel (for • The channel set in step ➁ is se- USA ACK RCV
• When no address ID is pre-programmed, “Ind” cannot be selected. case, wait at least 5 min. be-
➄ Push and hold [9 •ALL/IND] fore re-transmitting the call.
LOW
until you hear 4 short beeps USA
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4 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING
emergency communication
D Receiving a distress call
has been completed.
While monitoring channel 70 and a distress call is received:
➥ Push [16] to stop the alarm. sound depending on the re- LOW
RCV
INT
➥ Continue monitoring channel
RCV
INT ceived category.
16 as a coast station may re- ➥ “RCV” and “ALL” appear in the
quire assistance in any rescue attempt. display; then, the channel
RCV
specified by the calling station INT
NOTE: When no GPS receiver is connected or if there is a ➥ Emergency alarm or beeps sound depending on the re-
problem with the connected receiver, all geographical area ceived category.
calls are received, regardless of your position. ➥ “RCV” and “Ind” appear in the BUSY
LOW
display. USA RCV
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4 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING
• When semi-automatic (SA; default) or manual (SL) is • When full automatic (FA) is selected in SET mode
selected in SET mode (p. 21): (p. 21):
➀ Push and hold [9•ALL/IND] until ➥ The transceiver automatically replies to the call in one of
LOW
you hear 4 short beeps change USA ACK
two ways, depending on the
into one long beep to send auto acknowledge setting in TX
USA ACK
“Able to comply” message. SET mode (p. 21).
• If you want to send “Unable to LOW • When able to comply is set (Ab),
USA ACK
comply” message, or other indi- the transceiver automatically
vidual or all ships call, rotate the transmits an able to comply ac- RCV
USA
channel selector to select them. knowledgement and then selects
➁ Push [PTT] momentarily to TX the channel as specified by the
transmit the acknowledge- USA ACK calling station for voice communications.
ment.
• When unable to comply is set TX
• The channel specified by the call-
(Un), the transceiver automati- USA ACK
transceiver automatically
sends an “Unable to comply” acknowledgement 4.5 min.
after the call is received.
Manual: When no operation is performed after receiving a
call, NO acknowledgement is transmitted.
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SET MODE 5
■ Entering SET mode ■ SET mode items
SET mode is used to customize operation of the transceiver Beep tones (p. 20)
to suit your operating needs.
D To select an item:
There are up to 8 items in SET mode (depending on options Scan timer (p. 20)
installed) that may be adjusted to suit your operating needs.
➀ Select SET mode as above. When UX-120 is installed.
➁ Push [16] to select the desired item; then rotate [CHAN-
NEL] to select the desired condition. Address ID (p. 21)
• See the following pages for details on each SET mode item.
Acknowledgement
method
(p. 21)
The diagram at right shows
the default settings for each Auto acknowledge
SET mode item and the contents (p. 21)
order of selection.
When UT-79 is installed.
Items inside dotted lines only
Scramble code (p. 20)
appear when optional units
are installed.
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5 SET MODE
D WEATHER ALERT
This item sets the weather alert function ON or OFF. (p. 7)
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SET MODE 5
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6 CONNECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE
* Attach the sticker on the top side of the front panel when the UT-79
is installed.
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CONNECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE 6
■ Connections
t
w q
■ Dimensions
70 mm 2 3⁄4" 146 mm 53⁄4"
189 mm 71⁄16"
175 mm 6 7⁄8"
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6 CONNECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE
■ Antenna ■ Cleaning
A key element in the performance of any communication sys- If the transceiver becomes dusty or dirty, wipe it clean with a
tem is an antenna. Ask your Dealer about antennas and the dry, soft cloth.
best places to mount them.
AVOID the use of solvents such as benzene or al-
cohol, as they may damage transceiver surfaces.
■ Fuse replacement
■ Optional unit installations
Two fuses are installed in the supplied DC power cable. If a
fuse blows or the transceiver stops functioning, track down
the source of the problem, if possible, and replace the dam-
In order to add the DSC or voice scrambler functions to the
aged fuse with a new, rated one.
IC-M59, the following optional units must be installed.
☛ Fuse rating: 10 A
UX-120: DSC functions
OPC-457: GPS connection when UX-120 is installed
UT-79: Voice scrambler function
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CONNECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE 6
Apply 4 to 6 kg torque
when replacing screws.
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7 TROUBLESHOOTING
No sound comes from the • [SQUELCH] is rotated too far clockwise. • Rotate [SQUELCH] counterclockwise to a suit- p. 8
speaker. able position.
No beeps sound even when a • Beep function is turned OFF. • Set beeps to ON in SET mode. p. 20
switch is pushed.
Sensitivity is low and only • [SQUELCH] is rotated too far clockwise. • Rotate [SQUELCH] counterclockwise to a suit- p. 8
strong signals are audible. able position.
• Antenna feedline or the antenna connector sol- • Check, and if necessary, replace the feedline or p. 23
der has poor contact or is short circuited. solder the antenna connector again.
Desired channel cannot be • Different channel group is selected. • Push and hold [CH/WX • U/I/C] to select the ap- p. 7
selected. propriate channel group (U.S.A., INT or CAN).
No display backlighting. • Backlight function is turned OFF. • While pushing [HI/LO • DIM], rotate the channel p. 11
selector to select the desired brightness.
Scan does not start. • No “TAG” channels are programmed. • Set channels to be scanned as “TAG” channels. p. 10
Receive signal cannot be un- • Voice scrambler has been turned OFF. • Install the optional UT-79, then activate the func- p. 8
derstood. • Voice scrambler code has not been set correctly. tion. p. 20
• Reset the scramble code.
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VHF MARINE CHANNEL LIST 8
Channel number Frequency (MHz) Channel number Frequency (MHz) Channel number Frequency (MHz) Channel number Frequency (MHz)
USA INT CAN Transmit Receive USA INT CAN Transmit Receive USA INT CAN Transmit Receive USA INT CAN Transmit Receive
01 01 156.050 160.650 19 156.950 161.550 65 156.275 160.875 83 83 157.175 161.775
01A 156.050 156.050 19A 19A 156.950 156.950 65A 65A 65A 156.275 156.275 83A 83A 157.175 157.175
02 02 156.100 160.700 20 20 20 157.000 161.600 66 156.325 160.925 84 84 84 157.225 161.825
02A 156.100 156.100 20A 157.000 157.000 66A 66A 66A*1 156.325 156.325 84A 157.225 157.225
03 03 156.150 160.750 21 21 157.050 161.650 67*2 67 67 156.375 156.375 85 85 85 157.275 161.875
03A 156.150 156.150 21A 21A 157.050 157.050 68 68 68 156.425 156.425 85A 157.275 157.275
04 156.200 160.800 22 157.100 161.700 69 69 69 156.475 156.475 86 86 86 157.325 161.925
04A 04A 156.200 156.200 22A 22A 157.100 157.100 70*3 70*3 70*3 156.525 156.525 86A 157.325 157.325
05 156.250 160.850 23 23 157.150 161.750 71 71 71 156.575 156.575 87 87 87 157.375 161.975
05A 05A 156.250 156.250 23A 157.150 157.150 72 72 72 156.625 156.625 87A 157.375 157.375
06 06 06 156.300 156.300 24 24 24 157.200 161.800 73 73 73 156.675 156.675 88 88 88 157.425 162.025
07 156.350 160.950 25 25 25 157.250 161.850 74 74 74 156.725 156.725 88A 157.425 157.425
07A 07A 156.350 156.350 26 26 26 157.300 161.900 75 75 75 Guard Guard
08 08 08 156.400 156.400 27 27 27 157.350 161.950 76 76 76 Guard Guard Frequency (MHz)
WX channel
09 09 09 156.450 156.450 28 28 28 157.400 162.000 77*1 77 77*1 156.875 156.875 Transmit Receive
10 10 10 156.500 156.500 60 60 156.025 160.625 78 156.925 161.525 01 RX only 162.550
11 11 11 156.550 156.550 60A 156.025 156.025 78A 78A 156.925 156.925 02 RX only 162.400
12 12 12 156.600 156.600 61 156.075 160.675 79 156.975 161.575 03 RX only 162.475
13*2 13 13*1 156.650 156.650 61A 61A 156.075 156.075 79A 79A 156.975 156.975 04 RX only 162.425
14 14 14 156.700 156.700 62 156.125 160.725 80 157.025 161.625 05 RX only 162.450
15*2 15*1 15*1 156.750 156.750 62A 62A 156.125 156.125 80A 80A 157.025 157.025 06 RX only 162.500
16 16 16 156.800 156.800 63 156.175 160.775 81 157.075 161.675 07 RX only 162.525
17*1 17 17*1 156.850 156.850 63A 156.175 156.175 81A 81A 157.075 157.075 08 RX only 161.650
18 156.900 161.500 64 64 156.225 160.825 82 157.125 161.725 09 RX only 161.775
18A 18A 156.900 156.900 64A 64A 156.225 156.225 82A 82A 157.125 157.125 10 RX only 163.275
*1 Low power only. *2 Momentary high power. *3 Receive only (except for DSC transmissions).
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9 SPECIFICATIONS
General Transmitter
• Frequency coverage : Transmit 156–157.5 MHz • Output power : High 25 W Low 1 W
Receive 156–163 MHz • Modulation system : Variable reactance phase
• Usable channels : All U.S.A., International and modulation
Canadian channels plus 10 • Max. frequency deviation : ±5.0 kHz
weather channels • Spurious emissions : Less than –70 dB
• Mode : 16K0G3E, (16K0G2B when • Microphone impedance : 600 Ω
optional DSC is in use)
• Power supply requirement : 13.8 V DC ± 15% Receiver
• Current drain : Transmit • Receive system : Double conversion
(at 13.8 V DC) high power 6.0 A superheterodyne
low power 1.5 A • Intermediate frequencies : 1st 21.8 MHz 2nd 455 kHz
Receive • Sensitivity : 0.22 µV (typical) for 12 dB SINAD
standby 350 mA • Squelch sensitivity : 0.18 µV at threshold
max. audio output 1.2 A • Adjacent channel : More than 70 dB
• Frequency stability : ± 10 ppm selectivity
• Usable temp. range : –20°C to +60°C; • Spurious reponse : More than 70 dB
–4°F to +140°F rejection
• Dimensions : 140(W) x 55(H) x 155(D) mm • Intermodulation rejection : More than 70 dB
(projections not included) 51⁄2(W) x 25⁄32(H) x 63⁄32(D) in • Audio output power : 3.5 W at 10% distortion
• Weight : 1.0 kg; 2.2 lb • Audio output impedance : 4 Ω
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MB-28 FLUSH MOUNT SP-5 EXTERNAL SP-10 EXTERNAL PS-66
For mounting the IC-M59 to a SPEAKER SPEAKER DC-DC CONVERTER
panel. Available in black or A large, external speaker for A compact, external speaker. Input voltage: 19 to 32 V DC
white. superior audio output. Features easy installation. Output voltage: 13.6 V DC
D INTERNAL UNITS
• UT-79 VOICE SCRAMBLER UNIT
Provides private communications. Analog-type voice scram-
bling unit with 128 scramble codes available.
• UX-120 DSC UNIT
When the UX-120 is installed, the transceiver conforms to
U.S. Coast Guard proposal SC-101 for marine digital com-
OPC-457 munications.
NMEA CABLE
Allows you to connect NMEA
equipment such as a GPS re-
ceiver.
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