[ICOM] CI-V "transceiver" mode?
Mike McCarthy, W1NR
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Wed Apr 27 10:10:01 EDT 2005
Why not use the band decoder analog voltage output? Just use a PIC or AVR
with a built in A/D converter. Seems to me it would be a lot less work.
Mike, W1NR
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Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 9:52 AM
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Subject: Re: [ICOM] CI-V "transceiver" mode?
My 756 Pro does, and if I recall correctly, my old 765 did as well, and was
changed with a DIP switch. inside the rig.
73,
Joe
WDØM
At 05:22 AM 4/27/2005, Mike - K8LH wrote:
>Gentlemen,
>
>Do you know which Icom radios support the CI-V "transceiver" mode?
>This mode on my PROII provides CI-V frequency record broadcasts when I
>change frequency or bands and I'm using it to decode band data for a
>miniature PIC based antenna controller... I'm wondering if it may be
>useful to others and if I need to add 'smarts' to the controller for
>other Icom radios if this "transceiver" mode is not available...
>
>Thank you for your time and kind consideration guys...
>
>Regards, Mike - K8LH (Westland, MI)
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