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Icom ID-1 Adjustment Software?


 

Hi,

An amateur colleague has an Icom -ID-1 23 cm FM/DSTAR transceiver and has discovered that it is off frequency and needs adjustment.
The way to do the adjustment like the frequency is to use the Icom ID-1 Adjustment Software.

Now this radio has been out of production for some time, and the software is probably on a CD-ROM somewhere - does anyone have this software?

The local Icom agent in New Zealand doesn't have it and I can't seem to find it anywhere on the Internet - including Icom Japan's web site. I am not sure if this was ever paid software but this is the only was to make this adjustment and probably many others with this type of radio, e.g. all the
adjustments are done via the software.

I realise that this is a long shot, but appreciate anyone who knows or has this software.

Thanks?

Mark ZL2UFI


 

I am interested in this too.? I imagine it is a relatively common issue with an old radio.
Last year I contacted someone in the US who works on ICOM stuff - without success.
They had no such software.

I wonder if there is a hardware solution?? Working inside that radio would be tough though ...

Thanks

Ken
KE2N


 

Hi Ken

I have adjusted frequency on an IC-2820H and ID-5100 that also drifted low in frequency after more than 10 years of aging.
The method used for those is found in each radio service manual downloaded from your favorite source.
The same cable connects to the ID-1 and the PTT function works as for the IC-2820H and ID-5100.
PTT has to be pushed while setting the frequency otherwise it is not savable.
One connection with a 22k ohm resister between 8-pin mic socket 2-7 is not used on the ID-1 and only on the IC-2820H and ID-5100.
With reference to the IC-2820H and ID-5100 service manuals several buttons are pushed simultaneously and in the case of the ID-5100 the SQL controls are set to precise positions in order to allow the adjustment mode to be available.
So I'm thinking that there might be a hardware solution yet. If I push a few buttons while standing on my head the ID-1 might allow me adjustment access.

I was thinking of writing to Icom USA or Australia for help as Icom Japan just replied today (via the New Zealand agent) that sorry but they no longer have that Adjustment Software.
How did Icom service these rigs or did they never need service? There are thousands on them in service. They were produced between 2004 and approximately 2016 being replaced by the IC-9700 or possibly the IC-9100 before IC-9700 release.

I'll experiment over the next few days and see how I get on with my cable jig connected.

73 and good DV, John ZL2TWS