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Re: [IC-7000] IC-7000 / RT Systems software
Alex Netherton
The RT System software is made for the 7k and it only works with its own cable. Don't know why. I have not found any software that works as well. You may be able to make a cable yourself but RT won't like it. It makes life so much better. Worth the price. On Dec 22, 2013 1:53 PM, <ve5kc@...> wrote:
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Connecting an IC 7000 using Rigrunner
开云体育Having purchased an Icom IC-126 power supply I note that the power output
consists of two positive and two negative terminals.
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Likewise the power input to the 7000 has a similar configuration, that is
two positive and two negative inputs .
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My question is, could I simply use one of the positive connections to the
7000 and one of the negative power connections. Or
should I split the rigrunner cables where they go into the IC-7000 thereby
using all 4 of the inputs to the 7000.
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Iain
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Re: [IC-7000] IC-7000 / RT Systems software
Anyone know what's so special about the RT Systems programing cable? Has anyone tried using a USB CIV? cable? The software price is not bad, when bought as a digital download, no shipping required.. but it says "Works only with the RT Systems USB-RTS01 cable" 73..? Ken - VE5KC ?? ? ? ? |
Re: Software
开云体育there is
also, free, DXLABS suite of programs it is constantly being brought up to date
and is very good for most digital modes there is also (a recent find) Airlink
Express de vk2akk? KEN |
Re: [IC-7000] IC-7000 / RT Systems software
Thanks izzy!
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From: ic7000@... [mailto:ic7000@...] On Behalf Of ham.4x1uf Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2013 11:52 AM To: IC-7000 Yahoogroups Subject: Re: [IC-7000] IC-7000 / RT Systems software hi Frank I am using the same settings and you can do whatever you like to suit your needs *[image: ]* *73,* *Izzy 4X1UF* *Extra Class, Active ham since October 1964, QCWA # 35058, member of SKCC, * *mail: ham.4x1uf@... <ham.4x1uf@...>, Skype: ham4x1uf* On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 12:59 PM, k9ghz <k9ghz@...> wrote:
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Re: [IC-7000] IC-7000 / RT Systems software
hi Frank
I am using the same settings and you can do whatever you like to suit your needs *[image: ]* *73,* *Izzy 4X1UF* *Extra Class, Active ham since October 1964, QCWA # 35058, member of SKCC, * *mail: ham.4x1uf@... <ham.4x1uf@...>, Skype: ham4x1uf* On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 12:59 PM, k9ghz <k9ghz@...> wrote:
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Re: [IC-7000] IC-7000 / RT Systems software
Keith
开云体育I saw that and they only go up to 99 entries. Since I have about 200 HF entries to make I'm using Band A and Band B for HF. They also have the band edges entered in a bank of entries. I doubt that I will fill the memories completely, but I am going to fill it in some logical order. ? Technically, I don't think it makes any difference how you use the "Band" in the programming of the radio. I think that is just what the programmer named those worksheets in the spreadsheet. ...Please forgive me for any possible typos. :-) On Dec 21, 2013, at 4:59, "k9ghz" <k9ghz@...> wrote:
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Re: [IC-7000] IC-7000 / RT Systems software
开云体育You can do that -- it would make it easier to find stuff. However, I usually put the most frequently used stuff on the first bank.? ?? ? ? ? This message was delivered by flying monkeys!On Dec 21, 2013, at 4:59, "k9ghz" <k9ghz@...> wrote:
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Re: [IC-7000] Software
Rumtrol7k works for me you will have to google it but it works well with most ci-v cables. All banks memories user profile settings ect. 73 On Dec 20, 2013 3:52 PM, <rickmandziak@...> wrote:
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IC-7000 / RT Systems software
Hi All!
I just received my new IC-7000 and the RT Systems Software. Question!, I notice the software format has band-A, band-B. band-C, and so on. if I understand this right you would program like all 2mtr and 440mhz frequencies in band-a and HF in band-B and 60mtrs in band-C or something like that? k9ghz,frank |
Re: [IC-7000] Software
Keith
开云体育I literally just got two HF radios that I need to program, both are Icom. One is a marine radio and the other is the 7000. I got the RT Systems software and I think it's fantastic. It's easy to use. Just plug in the frequency and then there are drop-down menus for everything else such as the mode. I was only programming HF before I went to bed, but you can program your offset and a few other settings with those drop-down menus. I'm hoping I can find some software for the other rig, the Icom IC-M802, that is just as nice as the RT Systems software and compatible so I don't have to re-enter the HF info again, as I have about 200 frequencies in all HF bands to enter. The website is . The software and cable package is WCS-7000, Version 4 Programming Software and USB-RTS01 (USB to Stereo 3.5mm Plug Computer Interface Cable)? Good luck, Rick...73 Keith - W0KDB ...Please forgive me for any possible typos. :-) On Dec 20, 2013, at 18:49, Bill Boyer <daweasel@...> wrote:
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Re: [IC-7000] Software
开云体育I use IZ2BKT program as it has really good memory management
as well as PC control
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iz2bkt.com
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Yes, it does cost, but a small price for the extensive
functionality
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Rik
VK3EQ From: ic7000@... [mailto:ic7000@...] On Behalf Of Tony Langdon Sent: Saturday, 21 December 2013 8:58 AM To: ic7000@... Subject: Re: [IC-7000] Software
On 18/12/13 10:57 PM, rickmandziak@...
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There's a heap of software that works with the IC-7000, you would get a lot of results out of a Google search.? Most popular rig control software (Ham Radio Deluxe, etc) supports the IC-700, same for satellite tracking.? The list is quite long - my experience if that generally if the software supports control of radios in some way, the IC-7000 is almost in the list of supported radios. -- 73 de Tony VK3JED/VK3IRL No virus found in this
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Re: [IC-7000] Software
开云体育The RT Systems software will let you set all the features, etc... as well as program the frequencies. Their cables are reliable and supported on even the latest versions of Windows.? Plus, if you get another rig later, you can pull in the data file with their software for the other radio and it will translate it for you.? ?? ? ? ? This message was delivered by flying monkeys!On Dec 18, 2013, at 5:57, <rickmandziak@...> wrote:
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Re: [IC-7000] RE: IC-7000 on 60 meters????
Why not make an "out of band mod"? Then you can transmit and receive from 100kHz to 60MHz(?) and the 60m is fully covered. I have done this on an old IC-7000 and this worked for me! Just google "Ic-7000 out of band mod" and get a lot of info how to do this! Karl Jan - LA3FY |
Re: [IC-7000] Software
Jon Till
On 18/12/13 10:57 PM, rickmandziak@... wrote:As long as you don't mind spending money.... If you just want to program the radio then the RT Systems software has worked out well for me. If you want more features, like radio control, logging, etc... then the Ham Radio Deluxe program that Tony mentioned may be worth a try. No matter what software you use you will also need an interface cable between the radio and computer. I use the cable that came with the RT Systems software but I'm pretty sure there are other interface cables that will work. Jon... N7OCD |
Re: [IC-7000] Software
On 21/12/13 7:58 AM, brian mackey wrote:
This should workUnfortunately, while CHIRP is my preferred radio programming normally, it has a significant limitation for the IC-7000 in that it will only read and write Bank A memories (shouldn't be too hard for a programmer to overcome this limitation, from what I've seen of the CI-V command set). I have had success with the CAT-BKT software, but this is not freeware, it's shareware. There is a trial available for download. -- 73 de Tony VK3JED/VK3IRL |
Re: [IC-7000] Software
开云体育On 18/12/13 10:57 PM,
rickmandziak@... wrote:
There's a heap of software that works with the IC-7000, you would get a lot of results out of a Google search.? Most popular rig control software (Ham Radio Deluxe, etc) supports the IC-700, same for satellite tracking.? The list is quite long - my experience if that generally if the software supports control of radios in some way, the IC-7000 is almost in the list of supported radios. -- 73 de Tony VK3JED/VK3IRL |
Re: [IC-7000] Software
brian mackey
This should work
Brian Mackey KC1MAC Hams don't let hams get stuck on 2 meter repeaters! From: <rickmandziak@...> Reply-To: <ic7000@...> Date: Wednesday, December 18, 2013 at 6:57 AM To: <ic7000@...> Subject: [IC-7000] Software Can anyone help me out downloading or a link to some programing software of any description for this radio. Cheers Rick. |
Re: [IC-7000] RE: IC-7000 on 60 meters????
W1NV qrv
开云体育I had a MFJ-998 but sold it when I purchased the Icom 2kl, the IC-at 500 automatic tuner, and of course the power supply...I also have two manual 3 kw MFJ-986 and MFJ-989 tuner To: ic7000@... From: anetherton@... Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2013 22:44:56 -0500 Subject: Re: [IC-7000] RE: IC-7000 on 60 meters???? ? Do you have an antenna tuner? They are not terribly expensive, especially on ebay, and are worth every penny. My antenna for 60 is a 125 foot center fed flattop fed with balanced line from a MFJ-993B, or sometimes, KC4BOAlex Netherton On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 10:01 PM, W1NV qrv <w1nv@...> wrote:
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