7000 SDR
I've been tasked to provide a 6M station for June field day. With a SDR running on a computer. Purpose is to provide visual to visitors. No clue how to set up for this with an ICOM 7000. Any help as
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Kenneth Thompson <kenmact@...>
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#42115
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Re: ci-v usb not working on w10 but works on w11
DTR/RTS are not used in CI-V as it is a "one wire" physical layer. There is no hardware flow control at the radio. I would manually set the baud rate on the radio to 9600 or 19200 rather than leave it
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Danny K5CG
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#42114
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Re: ci-v usb not working on w10 but works on w11
Well, duplicated the port settings to Win10 from Win11 and still can't talk to the radio. I tried lowering the baud rate from 19.2 to 9600 and no change. Tried different protocols but the one that
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Adam VE3IZS
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#42113
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Re: ci-v usb not working on w10 but works on w11
Hi Adam, So the Win10 is a different machine right? Go into Device Manager and note the COM port number in Win 11. Then do the same on the Win10 machine. I'll bet on Win10 that Windows gave the port a
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AB2E Darrell
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#42112
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ci-v/usb interface not working on W10 but ok on W11
Just purchased another ci-v/usb interface for my Laptop running Windows 10 but can't get it connect to Icom IC-7000. Works fine on the desktop PC running Windows 11. This interface uses the FTDI chip
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Adam VE3IZS
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#42111
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ci-v usb not working on w10 but works on w11
Just received the new ci-v/usb FTDI interface for the? Icom IC-7000 and works fine on Windows 11. Can't get it to communicate with the radio on Windows 10. Serial port ids as FTDI. Drivers updated,
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Adam VE3IZS
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#42110
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Re: Lost modulation (audio) on FT8
Hi Stephen, I run Linux as well (Mint 21 or Ubuntu 22.04) with my IC 7K / RigBlaster PNP<http://www.westmountainradio.com/product_info.php?products_id=pnp>; you must be very careful about checking
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Glenn Jensen
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#42109
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Lost modulation (audio) on FT8
Perhaps this may be related to a prevous thread (or maybe not). I have recently been migrating to Lnux OS and been very pleased to find WJTX and FLDIGI for Linux. At first, both programs seemed to
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Stephen Dubin
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#42108
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Re: CW filter passband width
Thanks to all that responded.I've left the 500 and 250 hz filters as is but reprogramed the 1,300hz filter that I never use on CW to 100hz.? I've used 100 and 50hz on the K3 and find these narrow
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Pete Kragh
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#42107
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Re: No audio, no transmit after programming IC-7000
With Icom radios?? I have seen a statement from Yaesu that CHIRP will invalidate their warranty.? CHIRP also warns about many of the Chinese radios because they update their firmware without
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Scott Honaker
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#42106
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Re: No audio, no transmit after programming IC-7000
I have seen 2 ft-991a bricked with CHIRP...I have seen a ft-857d AND ft897d both bricked along with a vx-6r..and 2 or 3 baofangs..they do warn you of this being a possibility at the start of the
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Dave .
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Re: CW filter passband width
While you _can_ reduce the CW filter width to 50 Hz, you'll find that it's probably too narrow to be of practical use. Because of the on/off transitions, a CW signal _carrying information_ (that is,
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Charles VA7CPC Cohen <va7cpc@...>
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Re: No audio, no transmit after programming IC-7000
Didn't he VERY clearly say he'd used RT systems software. I don't understand the digression to Chirp Regards Richard VK2EIK
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Richard Katsch
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#42103
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Re: No audio, no transmit after programming IC-7000
I repair radios It happens a lot
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Brian (N2MLP)
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Re: No audio, no transmit after programming IC-7000
I¡¯ve been using chirp forever on many radios. Never bricked one. Never heard of Chirp bricking a radio from my friends and acquaintances either. -g-
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Greg Stramback
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#42101
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Re: No audio, no transmit after programming IC-7000
If you used chirp. That¡¯s your problem It¡¯s know to brick ? radios
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Brian (N2MLP)
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#42100
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Re: No audio, no transmit after programming IC-7000
No I have not updated the radio.? It did work before the reprogramming.? I checked to see if it was working and to see if one of the "new" repeaters was programmed in.? It was not so I added it to
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Jon Schultz
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#42099
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Re: CW filter passband width
Yes.? Any of the filters can be modified from their defaults down to 50Hz.? You might also change the shape to Soft to minimize ringing. Scott N7SS
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Scott Honaker
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#42098
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Re: CW filter passband width
Go to M-1 then hold "FIL" to get to the filter selector. Each time you press "FIL" you will cycle through the 3 CW filters. Hold F-1 "BW" and turn the great big knob on the right to adjust it up or
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Danny K5CG
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#42097
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CW filter passband width
I see where the narrowest CW filter is 250 hz.? However, from the manual am I to understand that I can reduce the CW bandwidth even more, to 50 hz?
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Pete Kragh
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