Taking the Icom IC-7610 CI-V command for the Voice Keyer, and changing the values etc for the Icom IC-7300, the CI-V command to send the message in Voice Keyer memory 1 is Īnd to cancel a memory during playback, then use this CI-V command Being curious, I the tested this functionality with my Icom IC-7300 and it works! To be clear, the CI-V command for sending a voice keyer memory on an Icom IC-7610 works on the Icom IC-7300
#ICOM CI V SOFTWARE#
While on the Camb-Hams 2018 DX’Pedition, the logging software was updated to add the same functionality for the Icom IC-7610 we had, which worked. Our Camb-Hams logging software, CamLog, has the feature for when used with an Elecraft K3 that pressing the F1-F4 keyboard keys on the keyboard will tell the radio ,via CI-V, to send the voice memory 01-04. In the “IC-7610 CI-V Reference Guide“, there is a CI-V command called “Voice TX Memory” which can send any of the Voice Keyer Memories numbered 01 – 08, sending 00 cancels the current memory playback. There has never been a documented command to send the voice keyer memory until the release of the Icom IC-7610. The old standard was an Icom CT-17 which gave you an.
#ICOM CI V DRIVER#
Anything that uses an FTDI chip should already have a driver available in Windows 10. I assume you are talking about a USB-CI-V cable. Work with Icom model Cable Length: approx 3'. For this I made a simpler Icom voice keyer project USB CI-V CT-17 interface cable for Icom radio. If the memory button (on the radio or via the remote) is pressed for 1 second then the voice keyer memory is sent and repeated until a button is pressed to cancel it. I also own an Icom IC-7300, and this model has an auto repeat function with a setting to change the gap between each memory keyer. To automate this on my Icom IC-756Pro3, I designed, built and published a auto voice keyer box -icom-auto-voice-keyer.html However, radios like the IC-756Pro3 did not have any auto repeat function in its Voice Keyer, for radios similar to this, the Voice Memory would only send once, this means you need to press a button each time you wanted to send a voice memory. Voice Keyers are useful for many types of operating, contesting being the main one.Īs mentioned, Icom, have implemented the functionality of their Voice Keyers in various ways, but in all radios a specific Voice Keyer memory can be triggered when a specific resistor value was connected between the microphone pin 3 and ground. It allows for the most basic form of remote control of practically any Icom radio equipped with a CI-V port, namely set & get of the displayed frequency, set & get the mode and filter, read the. HAM: evice::IcomCIV is not an abstract class, but one you can use directly.
#ICOM CI V SERIAL#
which data was received (see event and status constants).Manufacturers have had built-in Voice Keyers for some time now, Icom have had it in various radio models with varying functionality. This module is an OO approach to use Icom radios attached to a serial port. If you use the callback mechanism you will receive a callback to your sub (set with set_callback) which tells you what happened, i.e. When used without callbacks you just use the provided methods for setting or getting radio settings (Frequency, Mode etc.). This class can be used in a procedural manner or with an event callback mechanism (or both at the same time).
I built it using manhatten style construction, which is amazingly fast way to build up a project.
#ICOM CI V FREE#
Note: If you have two or more identical models on the same bus, they must use different CI-V adresses. I built this CI-V interface and the additional circuitry to provide PTT from RTS so I could interface my Icom IC-7000 to my computer to run the digital modes using FLDigi. Buy West Mountain Radio RIG Control Cable for Icom CI-V: Fixed-mount CB Radios - FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchases,Online promotion,The. It supports multiple radios on the same serial port, differentiated by their CI-V adress.
It allows for the most basic form of remote control of practically any Icom radio equipped with a CI-V port, namely set & get of the displayed frequency, set & get the mode and filter, read the band edges, switch to VFO or Memory (if radio has a VFO), select a memory channel, write VFO data to memory and clear a memory.
This module is an OO approach to use Icom radios attached to a serial port. Which OS do you want to do this from Mac, Linux, or Windows? If you do PERL, there is a CPAN module that may help.