Icom Ic-7800 Serial Numbers

N1. MM Logger Website Supported Radios. Note Known settings for specific transceivers, as well as program features that they do not support are mentioned below as far as we know them. Please advise us of any corrections or needed changes. General Information. When using a home brew self powered interface set the handshaking to. DTR Always On. RTS Always On. Like when using ICOM clone cables. All radios Band change is not allowed while transmitting. All radios Timeout for all radios is default set to 1. Users generally increase this value to 1. Some radios require initialization commands for configuration. These are sent to the radio when the program starts. Users should have the radio and interface powered prior to starting the program so this can occur. If the radio needs to be power cycled after the program has initialized, right click in the Bandmap and select Reset Radio to perform this initialization again. A warning message will be displayed when no response received from the radio and the radio will be changed to a manual radio by the program. To restart the radio radio interface polling select in the right click menu from the bandmap Reset radios. DualScope-evid-2.png' alt='Icom Ic-7800 Serial Numbers' title='Icom Ic-7800 Serial Numbers' />Adam, VA7OJAB4OJs IC756ProPro II User Review. Saya No Uta Visual Novel English. In July 2000, I sold my IC756, and bought a 756Pro from a local dealer. I am delighted with the Pro. Ham. net is a Web site dedicated to ham radio amateur radio. When the radio control gives a warning 1. Consult the manual from your radio and also read below. Some radios require initialization commands for configuration. Icom IC7000 Frequently Asked Questions FAQ ltDave, KI4KQ How do I connect more than one CIV device to my IC7000 The Icom CIV interface is a serial bus design. The porposed ports below are used at PA1M where PA1T does not have COM 3 and also uses the LPT port. Clean up your Com Ports. And for those who want to clear out. USB CIV Icom Interface Connecting your Icom radios to your computer has never been easierThese settings make the 735 operable with N1MM trx IC735 baud rate 9600 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit. DTR andor RTS are not used by the Icom CIV no. Jst - Gain Reduction. How to test receivers for bandwidth problems. Related pages Checking signal BW FT1000 NB FT1000MK V NB External receiver preamps. Type Amateur HFVHF transceiver Frequency range TX 10160 m WARC 6 m RX 0. MHz Mode AMFMSSBCWRTTYPSK31 RF Power output 5200 W AM 550 W 100. Contents. Practical Wireless January 2015 Volume 91 Number 1 Issue 1292. On Sale 11th Decemb er 2014. Keylines Don Field G3XTT encourages readers to. N1MM Logger Update History, Release Notes. N1MM Logger Update 1. Call Stacking Fixed the ALTD operation. Coded by N2AMG Call Stacking If the program. These are sent to the radio when the program starts. Users should have the radio and interface powered prior to starting the program so this can occur. If the radio needs to be power cycled after the program has initialized, right click in the Bandmap and select Reset Radio to perform this initialization again. Polling of radios while sending CW is supported for all radio except for FT 1. It may appear that the Up Arrow, Down Arrow, Page Up or Page Down are not working when incrementing or decrementing the current frequency with these keys. The VFO frequency will not change if the incrementeddecremented amount is smaller than the frequency deltas supported by your rig. This is not always well documented by the manufacturer. Icom 7. 51 rigs for example do support 1. Hz steps but only show 1. Hz steps on the display. The keys mentioned above have to be set higher than the minimum step size supported by the radio. Its easy to test if it is the keys are working. Check the frequency while pressing the keys mentioned above. If the frequency moves nothing has to be changed. The default incrementdecrement for CW is 1. Hz. If this doesnt work, try changing it to 1. Hz, under the Configurer, Other tab. Orcad 10.5 Full Crack more. This only applies to the keys that incrementdecrement the current frequency. Memory mode most modern radios have a kind of memory mode. In this mode, the radio will not provide the correct polling data to the program. VFO mode is required. When SO1. V mode is selected, VFOB is not defined for receiving. The second Bandmap and Entry window are automatically closed. Sending CW characters via radio command CAT is not supported due to the limitations and contesting requirements. A COM, LPT, Win. Key, or similar interface built into the radio Elecraft K3 is required to send CW. USB and USB to COM interfaces. Do not turn off radios while the program is running if the radio is connected via USB port. Exit the program first. Do not unplug a USB to COM converter while the program is running. Exit the program first. The device driver will remove the COM port from the hardware table and the program will hang then eventually timeout. Programs written in Visual Basic and use MSCOMM control can not detect a COM port that is removed from the hardware device table. This is a Microsoft bug. Manual Mode No Radio Selected. In manual mode no radio is selected and attached to the program. If possible always connect a radio using the CAT interface or serial port. Older radios or very new not supported radios can still be used with the program by selecting Manual but many functions in the program will not work as easy as they could or will not work at all. When a radio is not configured, it is the users responsibility to make sure the mode and band are correct when logging contacts. When no radios are selected in Configurer, the program will attempt to set the initial operating mode and frequency in single mode contests when the program starts or a new contest is opened. The program uses information from the contest selection and the mode tab settings in Configurer. Digital Mode Mapping. Below information by Rick, N2. AMG and John, K3. CT regarding supported Digital configurations by N1. MM logger. Radio Modes Corresponding to N1. MM Logger Digital Mode Designations. Column Headings Mode names used in N1. MM Logger. Radio. RTTYRTTY RAFSKAFSK RPSKPSK RFlex. DIGLDIGUFT9. 901. MPRTTY LRTTY UPKT LSB4 FT1. Dig3FT9. 502. 00. FSKRTTY LSBFSK RRTTY USBPKT LSBPKT USBFT4. RTTY LRTTY UUser LUser UFT8. Dig3FT9. 20. Data LSB2Data USB2IC7. RTTYRTTY RLSB D1. USB D1. PSKPSK RIC7. Pro7. 56. Pro7. RTTYRTTY RLSB DUSB DOther Icom. RTTYRTTY ROrionOmni. VIOmni. VIIFSKK2. RTTYRTTY RK3. FSK DFSK D RAFSK AAFSK A RDATA ADATA A RTS2. FSK1TS4. 805. 90Other Kenwood. FSKFSK R1 radio menu selection2 FSKAFSK selected by a rear panel switch3 Radio menu programmable for RTTY, RTTY R, PKT L, PKT U4 FT9. MP selection does not support PKT USB. If your radio does not have an entry under AFSK or PSK, use LSB or USB e. ArgonautJupiterFT8. GXII. If there is an entry under AFSK R but not under PSK, try using AFSK R for PSK3. Alinco. 5. Elecraft. Elecraft USB serial converter issues and N1. MM logger. Situation Setting up Elecraft K3 to work with N1. MM logger and simply key CW with DTR line of CAT port. Results CAT works fine, but every time I try to send CW there appears an error window Comm. Port. DevOn. Comm 4 2. N1. MM is totally blocked and has to be killed using task manager. Solution Early Elecraft USB serial converters used a Prolific chip, and the Win. K Prolific driver doesnt work correctly for CAT and DTR CW keying using the same port. Elecraft has since that time switched to an FTDI USB serial converter, and newer Elecraft USB to serial adapters dont have this problem. A USB serial converter using a FTDI chip and the FTDI drive is working fine, CAT ok, fast CW keying, ESC immediatly interrupts message. All ufb now Tnx Thomas DK3. DUA. 5. 1. K2. Uses Kenwood style commands but has its own radio selection. Only the KY command which is Elecraft specific is not supported. Use default Kenwood parameters but sometimes one 1 stopbit only works contrary to the K2 KPA1. N1. MM Logger does not support the K2 virtual keying feature using commands sent to the K2 serial port. Setting the Wide and Narrow filter codes. Remember to set the filter codes for both VFOs. Get the appropriate N1. MM Logger screen menu prompt by left clicking when your cursor is over the active VFO window. Substitute this code for the complete Kenwood FL code that comes up by default K2. FW9. 99. 91 K0 no spaces, all caps, include the s This will set the filter to FL1 on the K2. If you put this code in the SSB Wide section for the filter code, it will give you FL1 for SSB if you put this in the CW Wide section, it will give you FL1 for CW. Remember that the actual bandwidth of the filter will depend on how you have set FL1 on your K2. The same is true when you substitute this string for the Narrow settings. If you want a filter other than FL1 in either mode, just change the 1 after the 9. PW January 2. 01. PW Publishing Limited. Published on Jan 2. Practical Wireless January 2.