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Hi guys

I’m looking for IC-7000’s control panel; could anyone help me ?

Regards

Pasquale IW0HEX

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Inviato da per Windows 10

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Re: Another Chirp option

 

On 12/02/2020 16:32, Dave Christensen wrote:
I have this program, IZ2BKT for the IC-7000. It can save memories plus act as a CAT control for this rig.
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This program is for windows only. Chirp is available for all platforms so this program is not a replacement for all.

Roger, G4HZA


Re: Another Chirp option

 

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Joe, having bought the cable from the local ICOM dealer and received it in an ICOM package I figured that a driver downloaded from the company would be compatible. ?
I am at a loss, FTDI does not mean anything to me, is there a reference anywhere I can use to understand it, or better yet a source for it?

?rom

On Feb 12, 2020, at 8:33 PM, Joe Krout <Jkrout@...> wrote:

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If your interface cable is trying to use a "prolific" driver, that may be the problem.? There were so many cloned/pirated driver chips in use that Prolific changed their coding.
Your best bet is to find a cable using an "FTDI" interface.?

Joe KR0UT?

On Wed, Feb 12, 2020, 12:56 PM Romain Kieffer <rmk4547@...> wrote:
great minds think alike...... ? ?I was looking at the site this afternoon, too. ?

Meanwhile I have replaced the device driver for the cable but all my great hopes were dashed pdq. ?(Just as a fun aside, I searched the network for the driver, ended up at ICOM Japan, found the driver and got a beautiful pdf file describing what to do, all in Japanese....)?
I still don't have communications with the 7000.? I will call it a night and try again tomorrow.?
?rom

On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 5:33 PM Dave Christensen <dkc2030@...> wrote:
I have this program, IZ2BKT for the IC-7000.? It can save memories plus act as a CAT control for this rig.

Details and file found here:?






Re: Another Chirp option

 

If your interface cable is trying to use a "prolific" driver, that may be the problem.? There were so many cloned/pirated driver chips in use that Prolific changed their coding.
Your best bet is to find a cable using an "FTDI" interface.?

Joe KR0UT?

On Wed, Feb 12, 2020, 12:56 PM Romain Kieffer <rmk4547@...> wrote:
great minds think alike...... ? ?I was looking at the site this afternoon, too. ?

Meanwhile I have replaced the device driver for the cable but all my great hopes were dashed pdq. ?(Just as a fun aside, I searched the network for the driver, ended up at ICOM Japan, found the driver and got a beautiful pdf file describing what to do, all in Japanese....)?
I still don't have communications with the 7000.? I will call it a night and try again tomorrow.?
?rom

On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 5:33 PM Dave Christensen <dkc2030@...> wrote:
I have this program, IZ2BKT for the IC-7000.? It can save memories plus act as a CAT control for this rig.

Details and file found here:?






Re: Another Chirp option

 

great minds think alike...... ? ?I was looking at the site this afternoon, too. ?

Meanwhile I have replaced the device driver for the cable but all my great hopes were dashed pdq. ?(Just as a fun aside, I searched the network for the driver, ended up at ICOM Japan, found the driver and got a beautiful pdf file describing what to do, all in Japanese....)?
I still don't have communications with the 7000.? I will call it a night and try again tomorrow.?
?rom

On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 5:33 PM Dave Christensen <dkc2030@...> wrote:
I have this program, IZ2BKT for the IC-7000.? It can save memories plus act as a CAT control for this rig.

Details and file found here:?






Re: Chirp and ICOM7000

 

On 11/02/2020 23:29, Eric, K2EDS wrote:
CHIRP is NOT compatible with the Icom.
Here's a list of compatible radios:

That's strange. I use Chirp on my ic7000 quite happily.

Roger, GW4HZA


Another Chirp option

 

I have this program, IZ2BKT for the IC-7000. It can save memories plus act as a CAT control for this rig.

Details and file found here:


Re: Chirp and ICOM7000

 

I've used CHIRP with my 7000 but I recall it can only read/write just one of the channel banks.? Better than nothing but I still ended up getting RT Systems to manage the 7000.

Mark K5LXP
Albuquerque, NM


Re: Chirp and ICOM7000

 

Gosh, I’m gonna check when I go home, but I think I use Chirp with my IC7000 and my IC706.? Getting old, bit I think I have used Chirp for years.

Vy 73,de Ron W5RRP

On Tue, Feb 11, 2020 at 9:32 PM Eric, K2EDS <kd2jul@...> wrote:
CHIRP is NOT compatible with the Icom.
Here's a list of compatible radios:

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Re: Chirp and ICOM7000

 

Wow!
I was not aware!
I stand corrected. :D


Re: Chirp and ICOM7000

 

Dave, first of all thanks for the quick?response.I learnt something from your message, I had never even looked at the menu listing... ?
As it turns out all the settings except 50 were correct; I changed 50 to 'off', the plug is in the right socket, and I tried again. ??
Unfortunately no luck so far, I even tried with another computer so I am still at the beating my head against?the wall state.
I discovered something really odd though.? In the listing I can edit the frequency column, but whatever I enter is not what is displayed after a carriage return, and all the same what I enter in the next line, the value is always the same as in the preceding?column.
' experience is what one gets when one does not get what one wants...'
I'll keep at it and will probably discover something really stupid as the cause.

?thanks again
?rom


On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 6:47 AM Dave Christensen <dkc2030@...> wrote:

I have two IC-7000 radios and Chirp does work.? It even works (partially) on CHIRP running on a Raspberry Pi.

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A few things to check:

1.????? ?The cable needs to be plugged into the radio CI-V jack.? It is one of the 4 jacks that are in a row and it is easy to get it in the wrong one.

2.????? Menu #48 CI-V Baud Rate defaults to 9600 Baud.? This much match the settings for radio in Chirp.

3.????? Menu # 49 should be left on the default of 70h

4.????? Menu #50 should be off

5.????? Chirp must be setup with the correct COM port that matches your cable.

6.????? You must read from the radio before you try to write to it._

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Most likely the problem is the radio Data Rate doesn’t match CHIRP.

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Re: Chirp and ICOM7000

 

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I have two IC-7000 radios and Chirp does work.? It even works (partially) on CHIRP running on a Raspberry Pi.

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A few things to check:

1.????? ?The cable needs to be plugged into the radio CI-V jack.? It is one of the 4 jacks that are in a row and it is easy to get it in the wrong one.

2.????? Menu #48 CI-V Baud Rate defaults to 9600 Baud.? This much match the settings for radio in Chirp.

3.????? Menu # 49 should be left on the default of 70h

4.????? Menu #50 should be off

5.????? Chirp must be setup with the correct COM port that matches your cable.

6.????? You must read from the radio before you try to write to it._

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Most likely the problem is the radio Data Rate doesn’t match CHIRP.

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Re: Chirp and ICOM7000

James Johnston
 

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Near the bottom of the Icom section = IC7000 right under 7100 and 7200

Jim Johnston

On Feb 11, 2020, at 18:32, Eric, K2EDS <kd2jul@...> wrote:

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Re: Chirp and ICOM7000

 


Re: Chirp and ICOM7000

 

CHIRP is NOT compatible with the Icom.
Here's a list of compatible radios:


Chirp and ICOM7000

 

greetings from Vienna,

I am trying to program the transceiver for 2m and 70cm usage using Chirp. The PC (Windows XP) is connected via USB to the CI-V remote control jack, using a cable purchased from the local ICOM retailer.? Thus far I have ?not been able to download from the radio, all I find is a listing showing 0.00 under Frequencies, ERROR in the Name column, but FM in the MODE column.? I wonder if there is a mode on the transceiver that needs to be set before attempting to download, and I am looking for any suggestions (including where to RTFM) on how to overcome the hurdle.

I know how to establish what Comm port is in use, and Chirp does function when I connect a UV-5R with its specific cables, no troubles at all.

?thanks
?rom OE1RKS


Re: Icom to ATAS-100 automatic controller project #all

 

Ok, realigned the project to address size smaller and the fact that the control head MUST be remote from the radio, working at making the link wireless.

This is my dev plate-forme.

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Re: IC-7000 VFO Stability

 

I've been using an IC-7000 for 2 years on FT modes.It is my backup rig.and works perfectly.
Bill W2CQ


Best configuration for digital modes (FT8, JT65, JT9, MSK144, etc) #all

 

Hi,

let us review here what are the best settings for working digiral modes with ICOM IC 7000
After some years of trials I ended up in these conclusions:

Configuration:
West Mountain Radio - PLug&PLay adapter for CAT control
Ham Radio Deluxe HRD - Rig Control?
WSJT-X software

IC-7000 optimal settings as of now:

HF: Preamp OFF, Att ON?
Preamp OFF, Att ON, AGC OFF (AGC Slow+AGC Constant 0), RF Gain max, Mode USB, Filter 3.2 KHz

VHF UHF:
Preamp OFF, Att OFF, AGC OFF (AGC Slow+AGC Constant 0), RF Gain max, Mode USB, Filter 3.2 KHz

Noise Reduction, Noise Blocker , Notch filters are OFF
Audio Compression is set to minimum (or OFF)

In WSJT-X I configure Radio as Ham Radio Deluxe, PTT on RTS, Mode USB and Split on Rig?

Any comments or possible improvements on this?

Aurelian - SA0CAN


Re: IC-7000 VFO Stability

 

Hi,

Mine works very well in all bands except 432 MHz where there is a signinifcant drift in frequency when TX starts. However, I managed some DX on FT8...but several times I could not decode the signals because of the freq drift when RX cools down after TX period :-)
There is a quick solution to this....to put some thermal protection over the TCXO which otherwise is placed directly in the blow of the ventilator. See article on web:


Aurelian SA0CAN