On 11 Apr 2020 at 15:15, Bill Somerville wrote:
> Roeland,
>
> CI-V Transceive Mode is designed for connecting Icom rigs together on a
> CI-V bus without a controlling PC, it serves no useful purpose when
> there is a controlling PC running a polling CAT application, except for
> a couple of
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On Saturday, April 11, 2020, 10:25:27 AM CDT, Barry Bowman
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Hello
I somehow got on the email list
Hello
I somehow got on the email list for wsjt-devel group posts and would like to be
taken off please. Getting constant emails from email chains.
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On 11/04/2020 15:04, Roeland Jansen wrote:
What is /CI-V Transceive/?
All Icom rigs equipped with CI-V offers the option of
enabling/disabling /CI-V transceive/. What is this?
With CI-V Transceive set to /on/, two things happen:
* the rigs transmits data over the
On Saturday, April 11, 2020, 10:01:08 AM EDT, DX Jami
wrote:
Elliott,
Concur with what the other guys said. The internet is your friend on this
problem. K0PIR has a series of very helpful videos. Check out:
Try this video first. It is the WSJT-X / Windows 10 troubleshooting video
>
> What is *CI-V Transceive*?
>
> All Icom rigs equipped with CI-V offers the option of enabling/disabling *CI-V
> transceive*. What is this?
>
> With CI-V Transceive set to *on*, two things happen:
>
>- the rigs transmits data over the bus when frequency or mode changes;
>- the rig
Elliott,
Concur with what the other guys said. The internet is your friend on this
problem. K0PIR has a series of very helpful videos. Check out:
Try this video first. It is the WSJT-X / Windows 10 troubleshooting video ...
ignore the HRD stuff is not appropriate to you ... WSJT-X
On 11/04/2020 14:29, Roeland Jansen wrote:
civ transceive on (there is no need to switch it off)
Roeland,
that is incorrect, "CI-V Tranceive Mode" *must* be disable for reliable
CAT operation with Icom CI-V radios.
73
Bill
G4WJS.
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ok. that one went too fast out of the machine.
update to v1.30
civ baud rate 19200, not auto -- auto looks so nice but may fail
civ address 94 -- check that it's in wsjtrx the same
civ transceive on (there is no need to switch it off)
civ usb remote address 00
civ output for ant off
civ usb
first of all -- update to v1.30 which is the latest f/w that I know of.
Secondly,
CIV:
CIV baud rate
On Sat, 11 Apr 2020, 14:34 Frank Birch, wrote:
> Ensure the Baud rates are the same. I’m able to run at highest.
> Are you connecting direct to the USB port - no hub.
> Stay safe, be well
>
Ensure the Baud rates are the same. I’m able to run at highest.
Are you connecting direct to the USB port - no hub.
Stay safe, be well
73
Ve4fbz
> On Apr 11, 2020, at 8:13 AM, sourceforge@from.ec wrote:
>
> Hi, all. I'm trying to get my ICOM IC-7300 connected for rig-control and
> digital
On 11/04/2020 12:50, sourceforge@from.ec wrote:
Hi, all. I'm trying to get my ICOM IC-7300 connected for rig-control and
digital modes.
I've installed the drivers (from SiLabs on my Mac, and directly from ICOM on my
Windows box); but on both machines, with just about every combination of
Hi, all. I'm trying to get my ICOM IC-7300 connected for rig-control and
digital modes.
I've installed the drivers (from SiLabs on my Mac, and directly from ICOM on my
Windows box); but on both machines, with just about every combination of
configuration options I've tried, I get this error:
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