Replay edit table, upload and save for any higher bankĪfter fill EEPROM to your liking, enable command in source file After upload frequency/uStep table will be set by preset selected bank. Save frequency/uStep table from RAM to EEPROM with command in CLI This design is interesting in that it filters the power and radio data line with common mode two-wire inductors. Select BCD input to bank-0 (must be, because only bank-0 saved also frequency, higest bank saved uStep only) The claimed ICOM CT-17 (ICOMs CI-V Interface) schematic is shown on another web page. Along with those two options, both of which worked quite well, the radio was purchased new by me and was connected to a computer using the Icom CT-17 CI-V Interface. * You can enter 'frequency and uStep directly in to firmware' without CLI wizard. Many moons ago I owned an Icom IC-R7000, along with the optional IC-EX310 Voice Synthesizer Unit and optional RC-12 Wireless Remote Controller. # for example or for windowsĬontains some settings which does not available from CLI There are two types of interfaces: USB or.
#Icom ci v usb interface schematic download#
# Download 'compiled binary' from and upload with some tool There are many interfaces in sales of all types and prices just search on internet sale Icom CI-V interface. This permits operation while powered off of USB. JP9: Jumper pin 1-2 (normal operation) so the relays are energized through the Arduino 5 volt supply.
#Icom ci v usb interface schematic serial#
If unconnected, an external RS-232 interface converter can be connected to provide a serial interface to other equipment.
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Examples of CAT interfaces are Icom’s CT-17 and Yaesu’s FIF-232 and CT-62. JP6: Jumper pin 1 to 2 and pin 3 to 4 enables the third CI-V port (J1). Please check your radio’s handbook for more information. I've made small changes to the modem control signals connections. Some radios supported by Ham Radio Deluxe already have built-in RS232 interfaces (the FT-847 is an example). Here is a very simple CI-V interface, originally described by OK2WY.
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A few circuits have been published for CI-V interfaces, most of which use the MAX232 IC.
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For upload firmware you have two possibilities Icom appears to delight in charging outrageous prices for all transceiver accessories, so many Hams improvise instead.