Re: IC-7000 to Signalink USB
I believe the CI-V cable would go directly from the computer to the IC-7000. SignaLink would process audio and CI-V would control CAT and PTT.
I’ll be trying a similar setup soon with a
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Ruben .
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#41621
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Re: IC-7000 to Signalink USB
You need a USB to TTL level RS232 cable.
I have used several different types when I had an IC-7000.
The least expensive is tp buy a cheap Boefeng programming cable and cut the end off and replace it
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J.D. Barron
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#41620
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Re: IC-7000 to Signalink USB
The civ cable is not needed to use the signalink. It does provide
frequency data and control of the 7000 from the computer for programs. The
signaling is the audio interface. Connect the civ cable
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Joe Krout
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Re: IC-7000 to Signalink USB
The CIV cable needs to have a USB adapter on it and have it plugged into
your com[puter. You will only need the CIV cable if you want full rig
control. The signallink will provide PTT signal through
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Don Rolph
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#41618
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IC-7000 to Signalink USB
I have received a Signalink USB with the 6Pin to RJ45 cable, a USB to USB cable and a CIV cable.
Connecting the first two is easy, but where does the CI-V cable go on the Signalink? There are the
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Marius Lubbe ZS1ML <marsminds@...>
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Re: IC-7000 to ameritron AL-80B
I used the Ameritron ARB-704 with my IC-7000 and Heath SB-200. Buy the Ameritron and never look back and if you get finished with it later you can easily sell it. I eliminated my linear setup by
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J.D. Barron
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Re: IC-7000 to ameritron AL-80B
Yes, get the one with the Relay.? Or buy an Ameritron ARB-704 to go with the cable.Steve WA8Y?Sent via the Samsung Galaxy S10, an AT&T 5G Evolution capable smartphone
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WA8Y Steven
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Re: IC-7000 to ameritron AL-80B
William,
I highly recommend buying the cable with the relay!
It’s a bit more expensive but it’ll protect the switching circuit in the radio.
Greg
NZ6E
Sent: Wednesday, January 19,
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Greg Engle
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#41614
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Re: IC-7000 to ameritron AL-80B
Radio to amplifier interface
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6Y5WW - William
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#41613
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Re: IC-7000 to ameritron AL-80B
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H. Gray Bickford
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#41612
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Re: IC-7000 to ameritron AL-80B
Hi William, .My name is Pat Cancro (NK3P) and I am a member of Skyview Amateur Radio Society.
I have read some of your postings on the K3MJW reflector. Tonight I saw your question regarding connecting
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jpc2
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Re: amplifier interface
Thanks.
William (6Y5WW)
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6Y5WW - William
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Re: amplifier interface
Thanks.
[email protected]> wrote:
William (6Y5WW)
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6Y5WW - William
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Re: IC-7000 to ameritron AL-80B
Available on ebay.
Jack - W9JH
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Jack W9JH
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#41608
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Re: amplifier interface
Check the manual for my accuracy but if memory serves me correct your 13
pin connector has a HSend line. This goes to ground with a very limited
current rating. Tie this line to an amp keying device
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Rick Robinson
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Re: amplifier interface
https://www.w2eny.com/relay_706/
I believe this is what you are looking for.
73!
Wayne C.WV4L
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Wayne Crawford
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Re: IC-7000 to ameritron AL-80B
William, go here https://www.icomamerica.com/en/downloads/default.aspx?Category=34
And download the instruction manual. Amplifier interface is on page 21.
Pay attention to the limits of the
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Greg Engle
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#41605
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IC-7000 to ameritron AL-80B
How do I use the IC-7000 to key an AL-80B? is there a pre-built cable I can purchase? if so where can I get it? thanks in advance
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6Y5WW - William
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#41604
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amplifier interface
Hi, can anyone tell me how to get my ic-7000 to key my ameritron al-80b? if there is a pre-built cable for that can someone point me in the right direction to get one? thanks in advance.
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6Y5WW - William
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#41603
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NEW 8 memories external keypad compatible with 705
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Ok guys, here it is the IMK2 Jr, the baby sister of the soon-to-be-released IMK2 that will have added features... The IMK2 is an 8 memories memory keyer for 7610, 7850, and 705, with mute(7850,
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VE2DX
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