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− | ===Setting up an IC-736 with the microHAM USB Interface=== | + | ===Setting up an Icom IC-736 with the microHAM USB Interface II=== |
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+ | This article is a step by step approach describing how to set up an Icom IC-736 and a microHAM USB II Interface. In the end, we will be using PTT, CW keying and transceiver control. | ||
===Icom IC-736 settings=== | ===Icom IC-736 settings=== | ||
* Press and hold the FREQ-INP and ENT keys while you power on the radio. This will allow you to set up some important parameters of your radio. | * Press and hold the FREQ-INP and ENT keys while you power on the radio. This will allow you to set up some important parameters of your radio. | ||
− | * Select menu item 12 and make sure the setting is at '''44h''', the default address for this radio. | + | * Select menu item 12 and make sure the setting is at '''<tt>44h</tt>''', the default address for this radio. |
− | * Select menu item 13 and change the setting to '''1200''' if necessary. This selects 1200 Baud data rate. | + | * Select menu item 13 and change the setting to '''<tt>1200</tt>''' if necessary. This selects 1200 Baud data rate. |
− | * Select menu item 14 and change the setting to '''On''' if necessary. This selects the CI-V mode. | + | * Select menu item 14 and change the setting to '''<tt>On</tt>''' if necessary. This selects the CI-V mode. |
− | * Select menu item 15 and change the setting to '''Off'''. This sets the data length to five bytes. | + | * Select menu item 15 and change the setting to '''<tt>Off</tt>'''. This sets the data length to five bytes. |
* Now power off the radio to exit the menu. After that, power it back on. | * Now power off the radio to exit the menu. After that, power it back on. | ||
===microHAM USB Interface II=== | ===microHAM USB Interface II=== | ||
− | * Make sure you have | + | * Make sure you have read the user manual and configured the microHAM Interface for Icom using the internal jumpers. |
* Connect the microHAM USB Interface II to your radio and computer. | * Connect the microHAM USB Interface II to your radio and computer. | ||
** On the radio side there will be three connections: CW, Remote and ACC1. | ** On the radio side there will be three connections: CW, Remote and ACC1. | ||
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** Configure COM5 for '''<tt>Radio1</tt>''' at 1200 Baud, 8-N-1. | ** Configure COM5 for '''<tt>Radio1</tt>''' at 1200 Baud, 8-N-1. | ||
** Configure COM6 as '''<tt>Other Interface...</tt>''' and select CW on the DTR line and PTT on the RTS line. | ** Configure COM6 as '''<tt>Other Interface...</tt>''' and select CW on the DTR line and PTT on the RTS line. | ||
− | ** In the lower left corner of the interfaces configuration menu, select IC-736 as Radio 1 and tick the '''<tt>Use CI-V Interface</tt>''' option. The '''<tt>Don´t Poll</tt>''' option will be greyed out automatically. | + | ** In the lower left corner of the interfaces configuration menu, select IC-736 as '''<tt>Radio 1</tt>''' and tick the '''<tt>Use CI-V Interface</tt>''' option. The '''<tt>Don´t Poll</tt>''' option will be greyed out automatically. |
− | ** Exit the Configure Interfaces menu by pressing | + | ** Exit the Configure Interfaces menu by pressing the '''<tt>OK</tt>''' button. |
− | + | * Testing | |
− | Test radio control by entering a frequency in the callsign field. The radio should jump to that frequency. | + | ** Test radio control by entering a frequency in the callsign field. The radio should jump to that frequency. |
− | Open up the Band Map in Win-Test and tune the VFO. Watch the center of the band map move along with the frequency. | + | ** Open up the Band Map (Radio 1 Window) in Win-Test and tune the VFO. Watch the center of the band map move along with the frequency. |
− | Press F1 (radio set to CW) and listen to the CQ message. | + | ** Press '''<tt>[F1]</tt>''' (radio set to CW) and listen to the CQ message. |
We are now ready to operate the contest. | We are now ready to operate the contest. | ||
===See also=== | ===See also=== | ||
− | ... | + | * The Icom [http://www.icom.co.jp/manual/external/transceivers/IC-736_738.pdf IC-736 manual] |
+ | * The [http://www.microham.com/ microHAM] Web Pages containing a link to the PDF version of the manual |
Latest revision as of 14:55, 1 February 2007
Setting up an Icom IC-736 with the microHAM USB Interface II
This article is a step by step approach describing how to set up an Icom IC-736 and a microHAM USB II Interface. In the end, we will be using PTT, CW keying and transceiver control.
Icom IC-736 settings
- Press and hold the FREQ-INP and ENT keys while you power on the radio. This will allow you to set up some important parameters of your radio.
- Select menu item 12 and make sure the setting is at 44h, the default address for this radio.
- Select menu item 13 and change the setting to 1200 if necessary. This selects 1200 Baud data rate.
- Select menu item 14 and change the setting to On if necessary. This selects the CI-V mode.
- Select menu item 15 and change the setting to Off. This sets the data length to five bytes.
- Now power off the radio to exit the menu. After that, power it back on.
microHAM USB Interface II
- Make sure you have read the user manual and configured the microHAM Interface for Icom using the internal jumpers.
- Connect the microHAM USB Interface II to your radio and computer.
- On the radio side there will be three connections: CW, Remote and ACC1.
- On the computer side there will be three connections: USB, Line-out and Line-in (or microphone).
- Install the microHAM software if you haven't done so already. There are two steps to it:
- Installing the device driver - if you have several microHAM devices you will have to do this once for each of them.
- Installing the USB Device Router - this software only needs to be installed once. It is identical on all microHAM products.
mircoHAM USB Device Router
- Set up the Device Router
- Create two virtual COM ports. Don't try to use same port for radio control PTT/CW/FSK switching - use two different ones, like COM5 and COM6
- Configure the Radio on COM5
- Configure CW on COM6 DTR
- Configure PTT on COM6 RTS
- SQL is not needed
- Testing
- Press the Test button on the PTT line. The radio should switch to transmit.
- Press the Test button on the CW line. The sidetone should be audible now.
Win-Test
- Start up Win-Test, create a new Win-Test file for testing.
- Go to the Configures Interfaces Menu.
- Configure COM5 for Radio1 at 1200 Baud, 8-N-1.
- Configure COM6 as Other Interface... and select CW on the DTR line and PTT on the RTS line.
- In the lower left corner of the interfaces configuration menu, select IC-736 as Radio 1 and tick the Use CI-V Interface option. The Don´t Poll option will be greyed out automatically.
- Exit the Configure Interfaces menu by pressing the OK button.
- Testing
- Test radio control by entering a frequency in the callsign field. The radio should jump to that frequency.
- Open up the Band Map (Radio 1 Window) in Win-Test and tune the VFO. Watch the center of the band map move along with the frequency.
- Press [F1] (radio set to CW) and listen to the CQ message.
We are now ready to operate the contest.
See also
- The Icom IC-736 manual
- The microHAM Web Pages containing a link to the PDF version of the manual