[Dx4win] Problem connecting a IC7600
David Kozinn, K2DBK
k2dbk at arrl.net
Sat Aug 4 12:22:45 EDT 2018
Hi Mel,
I guess I have a couple of thoughts: Did you install the Icom USB driver?
You're supposed to do that before ever plugging in the radio, although I'm
not sure how important that is. I am guessing that you did since you said it
works with N1MM. I have my baud rate set to 19200 and the CI-V address set
to 7A. Here are the other settings since maybe this will help:
CI-V Transceive: Off
CI-V Output (for ANT): Off
USB Serial Function: CI-V
In DX4WIN, I have the poll rate set to 1000ms and Max tries set to 6.
I've attached a copy of the RIG file that I use. It's basically the same as
the standard 7600_500 except that I think I changed the filter to default to
off.
-----Original Message-----
From: dx4win-bounces at mailman.qth.net <dx4win-bounces at mailman.qth.net> On
Behalf Of Mel SM0MPV
Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2018 5:53 AM
To: dx4win <Dx4win at mailman.qth.net>
Subject: [Dx4win] Problem connecting a IC7600
I have just bought an IC 7600 and have been struggling to get the
communication between the computer and the rig to work.
I us a Dell with XP professional 64 bits, DX4WIN 9.04 and have connected the
rig with an USB-cable. I have an SPE Expert 1K-FA amplifier connected via
ALC, Send and C-IV.
All baud rates are set the same 9600 in DX4WIN, the com port, the rig and
amplifier.
I have tried to use both ICOM 7600_250Hz and the ICOM 7600_500Hz
The program and rig do not match, when clicking on a spot or a spot from the
band map. It seems like it is the frequencies that do not match, mode
changes, but I have not tested this so much.
When using N1MM everything works.
Any suggestions what to do?
--
73 de Mel - SM0MPV
8S0C - Contest Call
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