Ron,

Here's what I do...

If the split isn't set:
Hold the "change" button for 1 second. That does an A=B
Then hit the split button
Then hold the XFC button to tune the split freq to listening for the station
they are working.
Then work 'em :-)

If it sets the split ON I just skip to the XFC button to find who they are
working.

My experience has been that 95% of the time the split freq is just a
suggested place to start your looking.

As for the CI-V transceive, I'm using the USB on the 7600 and the 9100 for
radio control and the CI-V to control my Array Solutions Bandmaster to
select the proper antennas. I had to turn transveive off and baud to 9600 to
get everything to play well. It's a known problem of bus congestion when
you're controlling several things on the CI-V bus. With transceive off there
is less traffic on the bus.

73,
Greg
NZ6E

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Ron Stordahl AE5E
Sent: October 24, 2011 7:06 PM
To: Gary AL9A; DXbase Reflector
Subject: Re: [Dxbase] Icom Split OK driver problem

Puzzling...I have run with my 756ProII and III for years and years with CIV
Transceive ON.  I am glad you have solved your issue, but I wonder what is
the reason?  Sometimes it is just as well not to know I guess.

On your 7600 I have a few
questions.  When working DX perhaps from a spot which does not have a QSX in
it, what steps do you take to go into the set up you wish for split or dual
watch?  Do you have the 'quick' option enabled for these?  Is it adequate to
push just the dual-watch key and hold it down for a second to get the
desired result?  The new driver is, to my knowledge, setting both split and
dual-watch.  When doing this manually have you been pushing both buttons to
get where you want?  The 7600 will not provide any information about the
state of dual-watch, only split, but Joe was able to use that to
successfully do the desired settings, employing dual-watch and using the
sense of split as a proxy for dual-watch...as I recall.

Ron, AE5E



>________________________________
>From: Gary AL9A <[email protected]>
>To: DXbase Reflector <[email protected]>
>Sent: Monday, October 24, 2011 7:28 PM
>Subject: Re: [Dxbase] Icom Split OK driver problem
>
>Just to update the reflector, I found the problem and it is now resolved! 
>Joe helped me quite a bit off line by suggesting modifying the IC-7600 
>driver by changing the Pacing and ECO settings to slow down the 
>communication between the radio and DXB.  Unfortunately many hours of 
>tinkering did not show consistent and reliable improvement.
>
>Finally I focused on the possibility that the problem was related to CIV 
>data collisions somewhere along the line.  My IC-7600 is connected to a 
>Microham MKII keyer and an IC-PW-1 amp.  I went into the Set/Others menu
and 
>changed the CIV Transceive function from its default ON to OFF.  That did 
>the trick.  Now I get no erratic or intermittent behavior when DXB reads
the 
>VFOs while in Split mode.  So, if you have an Icom radio and start seeing 
>problems with your VFOs changing frequencies after DXB reads them try 
>turning the CIV Transceive OFF and see if the problem goes away.
>
>As always thanks again to Joe - for updating the Icom drivers in the 
>radios.ini file and for jumping in to help me resolve my issue.  Turns out 
>his driver settings were not the problem, but I still appreciate his taking

>an interest in my problem and trying to help me get it solved.  Great 
>support!
>
>73,
>Gary AL9A
>
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "Gary AL9A" <[email protected]>
>To: "DXbase Reflector" <[email protected]>
>Sent: October 20, 2011 3:04 PM
>Subject: [Dxbase] Icom Split OK driver problem
>
>
>> Wanted to check with folks on the reflector to see if any have noticed
>> this with Icom radios and the new SPLITOK drivers.  This morning I was
>> calling CQ on 10M and quickly developed a sizeable pile up on SSB that 
>> made
>> me decide to go Split.  I hit Split on my IC-7600 and announced to the 
>> pile
>> up where I was listening.  I soon noticed a problem with the way DXB2006,
>> using the IC7600_SPLITOK driver, was handling the radio communication.
>>
>> When I would enter a call and hit TAB to move to the RSTs field DXB would
>> correctly record the receive frequency from VFO A in the Frequency field 
>> and
>> the Spit frequency in the Notes field.  But, on some occasions, after
>> recording the frequencies in the log, the frequency of VFO A on the radio
>> would change to match the frequency of VFO B.  This left me with both 
>> VFO's
>> on the transmit frequency and I could not hear the reply from the station

>> I
>> had just called as I had now been QSY's to a different frequency!  This
>> happened often enough that I had to quit running Split and return to 
>> Simplex
>> operation as I simply could not manage the pile up with the receive VFO
>> jumping frequency to match that of the transmit VFO.
>>
>> After lunch I tried running in Split mode again off the air and entered 
>> some
>> dummy calls on other bands and am seeing the same behavior, so it is not
>> just 10M.  Also the radio is in receive at this time so it is not RFI
>> related.  It is intermittent in nature, darn it!  Sometimes it works fine
>> and leaves the VFO's set in the split offset frequencies.  But many times
>> the receive frequency VFO is reset to match the Tx VFO which is a big
>> problem in a pile up.
>>
>> On the IC-7600 the Rx VFO is highlighted in solid white numbers, slightly
>> larger than the Tx VFO numbers that are a solid gray.  When the TAB key
is
>> hit in DXB the Tx VFO frequency numbers are briefly highlighted in the 
>> large
>> solid white font and then the display returns to normal.  I'm guessing
the
>> jump from one VFO to the other is DXB reading the Tx VFO frequency.  But
>> then when the Rx VFO is again selected in solid white numbers as the main
>> VFO, the frequency will sometimes change.  The IC-7600 has a CHANGE
button
>> on the front panel that when pressed and held will sync both VFO's to the
>> same frequency.  Except holding this button changes the Tx frequency to
>> match the Rx frequency.  What is happening here is the Rx frequency is 
>> being
>> changed to match the Tx frequency!
>>
>> Any clue as to what may be causing this?  As it is now if I'm going to 
>> call
>> CQ and get a pile up going I must stay simplex if using the
IC7600_SPLITOK
>> driver or change the driver back to the original IC-7600 driver which
will
>> not change the VFO frequencies, but will not record the Split frequency
>> condition in the Notes field.
>>
>> 73,
>> Gary AL9A
>>
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