Recording a received audio – Icom IC-7700 User Manual

Page 119

Advertising
background image

7-3

Recording a received audio

Up to 20 receive voice memories are available in the
IC-7700. A total audio length of up to 209 sec. can be
recorded in receive messages. However, the maximum
recordable length into a single message is 30 sec.

This voice recorder records not only the received
audio, but also the information such as set operating
frequency, mode, and the recording time for your fu-
ture reference.

D

D

Basic recording

q

Push

several times to close a multi-func-

tion screen, if necessary.

w

Select the desired mode.

e

Push [F-2•VOICE] to call up the voice recorder
screen.

• Previously selected screen, TX or RX memory, is dis-

played. If the TX memory channel (T1–T4) appears,
push [F-7•T/R] to select RX memory channel.

r

Push and hold

for 1 sec. to start recording.

• The operating frequency, mode and current time are pro-

grammed as the memory names automatically.

t

Push

momentarily to stop recording.

IMPORTANT!

Push

to stop recording before, or when

30 sec. has passed from the start of recording.
The voice recorder memory records the 30 sec.
(max.) of audio before

is pushed.

For example, when recording 40 sec. of audio,
the first 10 sec. audio will be over-written with the
last 10 sec., so that the total of audio recorded is
only 30 sec.
When you record the 21st audio message, or
when the total audio length exceeds 209 sec., the
oldest recorded audio is automatically erased to
make room for the new audio.

y

Push

twice to exit the voice recorder

screen.

NOTE: When transmit (or [PTT] is pushed) while
recording, no audio will be recorded.

D

D

One-touch recording

To record the received signal immediately, one-touch
voice recording is available.

Push

momentarily to record the previous

15 sec. audio.

• The recordable time period can be set in voice set mode.

(p. 7-9)

REC

EXIT/SET

REC

REC

REC

REC

EXIT/SET

EXIT/SET

REC

F-7

T/R

F-2

VOICE

REC

7

VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS

Advertising