Icom 7300 Setup is so easy and in this example I use a couple of cables. Why use two cables?
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Because I want to use the radio to it’s full capability while keeping it simple. Yes, In the long run I believe two cables are easier than one. Ham Radio Deluxe has been my go to software for rig control, logbook and digital mode operation for many years now. It was originally developed by Simon HB9DRV and Peter PH1PH. Free to use for years and now available for purchase and technical support.
Lounge Lizard Session Keygen Crack. The free version is what I use and is still available. Robert Hello Larry, I’m new to the radio and the idea of control via computer which I find interesting and I am willing to try and make work. Please help me understand what Icom is saying on page 2-3 of the manual under the USB description. The first bullet states “Remotely controls the transceiver using CI-V commands”. Words to this effect are used on the remote jack as well. Can one operate the radio using just the USB port with HRD version 5.24. Data Becker Rechnungsdruckerei 2011 Crack. 38.
When I tried this for the first time the rig went into transmit 3 seconds after the connection was made. Thank you for any help you may have and I realize it is not your duty to school the newbies. Robert K6FX •. Hi John, Are you using one or two cable?
If you are just using the USB cable then in the Icom 7300 menu under connectors see what USB SEND is set to. For just a USB cable set it to OFF.
When the HRD Connect window comes up it should have RTS checked. For the com port not showing up in the HRD connect window, you may want to restart your computer and check device manager to make sure you have the correct com port (sounds like you do), in the HRD connect window just go down the list for the “New” connection. ICOM, IC-7300, COM5, Baud (I use 9600), CI-V 94, RTS checked. The click Connect. All should be well 🙂 Are you using two cables? Best 73, Rich, K0PIR •. Hi John, Okay, I see.
The Signalink is not needed. All you need are the cables connected to the radio from the computer.
So, remove the Signalink and probably restart the computer again 🙂 When you go to Device Manager you’ll see two com ports. One is the Prolific USB to Serial and the other is the Silicon Labs CP210x. Prolific for rig control (CAT) and Silicon Labs is for sound (data). Your radio is the sound card. If you still have trouble send me an e-mail, the address is on QRZ.com or Rich at mycallsign.us It’ll work! Just have to get the connections going.